

On the other side of the fence are services dedicated to providing live video streaming, such as Facebook Live or YouTube Live, on the consumer end of the spectrum, or MediaPlatform, Brightcove and others on the high end. Here, too, there’s a lot of variability in maximum meeting size, in-meeting features and the like. To name a few industry players, you may already be using Cisco Webex, Microsoft Skype for Business, GoToMeeting or among a long list of others for day-to-day conferencing, and you might be curious what they offer for town halls.

But First, a Little Background No doubt there’s dozens, if not hundreds, of conferencing services out there, offering everything from audio-only to web conferencing presentation capabilities, and many even offer video capabilities ranging from webcam-only video to integrations with SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) or legacy H.323 video endpoints from a variety of manufacturers. For the purposes of this post, I’m going to focus on one conferencing option: Cisco Webex Event Center. That said, it’s an incredibly common ask from the C-suite: “I would like to do a town hall meeting with X-hundred (or Y-thousand) employees, and I’d like to use this fancy videoconference room to do it.” To date, the answers to this request haven’t been the greatest, and the town hall falls back to an audio-only conference call to the disappointment of all parties. Jangan lupa bunyikan sirine keras-keras biar semua kendaraan maupun binatang ternak yang sedang lewat jalan aspal pada minggir.Ok, I’ll admit, I, too, detest “with this one weird trick” headlines.

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