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How to set up Videoconferencing

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BigMrC

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We have various offices around the world (under 10) and want to be able to videoconference with each other. The majority of our offices have broadband / high-speed internet so we would want to utilise this, combined with webcams and audio.
We do not need anything fancy - just the ability to see each of the other locations on screen at the same time.
Most of the time it will be 2 or 3 locations videoconferencing with each other.
Have tried:
Netmeeting - video window too small
MSN messenger - couldn't get it through firewall

We are getting exchange 2003 but looks like videoconferencing facilities have been stripped from this.

What are the options out there?

thanks
 
You might want to try a company that provides all of the connectivity and routing for you. One that I know of is 'ACT video teleconferencing', in Denver, CO.
 
We're in the UK so probably no use, we just want something smallish. Is there nothing you can do with Exchange or Office 2003 for videoconferencing?
 
You can use WebEx conference product. It's a page based product and can get it through firewall.
 
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