Vidyo’s Video Conferencing Fills the Space Between Polycom and Skype

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If you want to rely on videoconferencing for your business and have Quality of Service, you need to spend a fortune to build an in-room telepresence solution, such as those developed by Polycom.

The rest of us who don’t spend that kind of money often opt for Skype — which is free — and that’s fantastic. But it’s far from reliable, and you wouldn’t bet your business on it.

Is there a happy medium?

At Interop 2011 I saw Vidyo, and it may just fit that niche. The Internet-only 720p HD video conferencing solution, which won the Interop award for best collaboration, boasts that it’s 10 percent the cost of their largest competitors. While not full blown telepresence, Vidyo’s quality is rather impressive, as is its integrated iPad application.

Vidyo’s solution requires a minimum of 500 to 600 Kbps throughput, but to get the quality you see in the above demo, it requires 1 to 2 Mbps.

About David Spark

David Spark is a veteran tech journalist and founder of Spark Media Solutions, a media consulting and production company. Spark has been published in more than 30 media outlets including eWeek, PC World, TechTV, John C. Dvorak's Cranky Geeks, Socialmedia.biz, Technologizer, and Mashable. For more, read Spark's blog at Spark Minute or follow on Twitter @dspark.

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