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Originally Posted by HarryT
Our major sites have video conferencing suites, but many people use laptops with webcams for it. I've never actually seen anyone use a mobile phone for video conferencing, I have to admit, but I understand that phones like the modern Nokia range are very capable of doing so. They certainly make it a significant feature of their advertising. In a sense, though, I don't think it's important if people actually use it or not. Large companies won't buy it if this feature isn't there because it's on their "must have" check list.
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Now that would not surprise me in the least! A feature demanded by IT or other policy makers, which forces the company to buy more expensive equipment, but is never actually used by the staff or anyone doing actual work. I think that summarizes about half of the Dilbert strips I've ever read.
Jack