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video conferencing

British  

noun

  1. a facility enabling participants in distant locations to take part in a conference by means of electronic sound and video communication

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You’ll have no trouble streaming 4K content, downloading large files or video conferencing on these connections.

From Salon

The video conferencing company said it had 30% growth in its channel pipeline.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s missed only a handful of the energy siting council’s monthly meetings in the past decade, driving all around the state before video conferencing became common.

From Salon

Stalter and Dunham, both in trendy suit attire, are nestled on a couch at Netflix’s office in New York City like two friends about to settle in for a night of “Love Island” after work — except they’re just video conferencing into this interview.

From Los Angeles Times

We connect via video conferencing software, her location in the U.S. a secret, and Mariya appears in her anime form, her silver-white hair occasionally obscuring her welcoming oval eyes, which blink often as she speaks.

From Los Angeles Times