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Videoconferencing systems 2022

It would be a stretch to say that the pandemic lockdowns of the past 18 months have been good for business, but they have showcased the potential of remote working and videoconferencing. Many companies have taken note of the benefits, and are looking at hybrid working as a new standard practice, even when it’s no longer a public health requirement.

The way we use the technology has evolved in this time, too. Huddle rooms have become popular with smaller workgroups that don’t have full boardroom-sized telepresence facilities for catching up with remote colleagues and clients. Homeworkers, meanwhile, want their virtual meetings

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