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Videoconferencing To Go?
Yesterday I posted an item about a wireless videoconferencing convergence device from NTT DoCoMo. Today, Alan Reiter offers a detailed look at the state of wireless video and video conferencing:
A few days ago I was called by a U.S. software company asking my opinion about the future of wireless video. I wasn't particularly enthusiastic about the short-term prospects in the U.S., but I began thinking about it. I look carefully at what's happening outside of the U.S. I began pondering my trips to Japan, the research I've accumulated and I also began to search the Web.
My opinion now: wireless video is not only do-able, it might begin to generate some real revenues. It's already generating excitement in Japan, although it's in the nascent stages.