Conference Calling: Broadband Communication
There was a time when broadband communication was little more than a synonym for blazingly fast Internet messaging and its file-sharing cousins. Today when we talk about broadband communication we mean the entire gamut of human interaction, from application sharing to messaging to voice protocols that together turn your collaborative workspaces into something more like an actual room. And if youve ever tried working in the same office as a partner, you know there are few substitutes for the kind of fully dimensional interactions that often give rise to great progress.
Not convinced your own web-based collaborative software isnt good enough? The only salient thought experiment is to ask yourself if you have ever worked together in a room with someone while a third partner communicated through that software alone. Chances are a lot more got done between the two in personal contact than the one languishing behind the many obstacles endemic to poor web-based collaboration.
Broadband Communication Made Easy
It doesnt have to be so hard. Companies like Vonage have already definitively demonstrated the power of broadband to carry voice as quickly and clearly as a telephone, without lag. Add in some of the smartest software design around and you can be talking, chatting, doodling, scheduling and sharing applications with the exact same real-time synergy as if you were sitting beside one another.
The difference is palpable. These days the best solutions for remote collaboration use every trick at your disposal and bundle them in a computing environment as seamless as it is powerful. Do yourself a favor and check out the new generation of collaborative web-based software to see just how completely broadband communication has evolved.