Summary
 | In its most basic form, videoconferencing is quite simple. One location (or video system) calls another location, and a few seconds later the meeting begins. However, for sessions involving three or more locations (called a multipoint or multi-site meeting), things become slightly more complex.
Most multipoint calls are hosted on an external device called a video bridge or MCU. Unfortunately, in some cases the ability to add more locations to a video session is realized at the cost of image and sound quality, meeting reliability, and a compromised user experience.
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This white paper, sponsored by
Codian, highlights the benefits of Universal Connection & Encoding (UCE), a capability offered by next-generation video bridges that automatically - and transparently - maximizes the overall videoconferencing experience for each multipoint meeting participant.
For organizations seeking to provide multipoint video meeting performance that rivals point to point sessions, this white paper is a must read.