Description
Video teleconferencing technology allows two or more people at different locations to see and hear each other simultaneously, often times even sharing computer applications for collaboration.
Endpoints are used to facilitate video telecommunication. An endpoint is a terminal, Gateway or multipoint control unit (MCU). Terminals are the clients on the local area network (LAN) that provide real-time, two-way video and audio communications.
Brick Information
Tactical
(0-2 years)
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Strategic
(2-5 years)
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- ITU-T Recommendations H.320 and H.323 at 768k
- High Definition (HD) Session Initiated Protocol (SIP)
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- ITU-T Recommendations H.320 and H.323 at 1MB
- High Definition (HD) Session Initiated Protocol (SIP)
- 3G Mobile Telepresence
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Retirement
(To be eliminated)
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Containment
(No new development)
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- International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunications Standardization Sector (ITU-T) Recommendation H.320 and H.323 at 384k
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Baseline
(Today)
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Emerging
(To track)
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- International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunications Standardization Sector (ITU-T) Recommendation H.320 and H.323 at 384k
- ITU-T Recommendations H.320 and H.323 at 768k
- High Definition (HD) Session Initiated Protocol (SIP)
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- Integration of H.320 and H.323 web collaboration
- Desktop VTC
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Comments
Time Table
This architecture definition approved on:
9/24/2008
The next review is scheduled in:
TBD