The best video conferencing equipment options for businesses
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Video Conferencing for Businesses of All Sizes
Collaborate seamlessly with coworkers or customers, using Mac, PC, iOS, or Android.
4 common challenges faced in a virtual meeting room (that you can solve with the right equipment!)
Online meeting spaces and technology are connecting teams more effectively than they ever have before. But as with all good things, video conferencing does have challenges if you don’t have the right setup.
1. Bad connectivity
Video conferencing software makes it easy for your team members, remote or office-based, to collaborate—but only if you have a good internet connection. No one wants to suffer through a laggy conference call, so before you get going, check your internet!
Employees joining a video meeting in the office might have no connection problems, since they’ll be connected directly through the company network. But, remote workers are at the mercy of their own devices and setups.
If you’re working from home and need to upgrade your Internet, Dialpad’s collaborated with T-Mobile to bring you a unified communications platform—on lightning-fast 5G connectivity. If you need reliable and stable HD call quality, and a tool that gives you video meetings, phone calls, messaging, and more, check it out: