We have video conferencing equipement set up with both an TCP/IP connection using the internet and a ISDN BRI.
We got the ISDN because we had problem connecting to other sites using TCP/IP over the internet. We found that there was a problem with our internet connection. It has been fixed.
Now, we are thinking of testing video conferencing over the internet again and if it’s working correctly we would get rid of the ISDN BRI.
What do you think? Should we keep both?
Which type of connection are most companies using TCP/IP or ISDN.
We want to do video conference with clients or potential clients. We don’t know in advance what type of connection they would use.
Do you think it’s an issue not having an ISDN connection for video conferencing
Thank you