This article describes telecommunications, which encompasses the electromagnetic
transmission of information, and then examines an important subunit:
teleconferencing. Teleconferencing is viewed from the voice, print, and video
perspectives and is compared by cost, bandwidth, and speed of feedback.
Suggestions on how to prepare for teleconferencing sessions are presented, as are
implications to industry, to students, and to teachers of business communication
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