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Audio Conferencing is a type of communication technology that enables multiple people to communicate over the internet using voice-only connections. It is a subset of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and Videoconferencing, which allow for both audio and video communication. Audio Conferencing is often used for business meetings, webinars, and other events that require multiple people to communicate in real-time.
Audio Conferencing is typically used in conjunction with other VoIP and Videoconferencing technologies, such as instant messaging, file sharing, and screen sharing. This allows for a more comprehensive communication experience, as users can both talk and share information with each other. Audio Conferencing also allows for a more secure communication experience, as it is not subject to the same security risks as other forms of communication.
Audio Conferencing is becoming increasingly popular as businesses look for ways to reduce costs and increase efficiency. It is also becoming more accessible, as many providers offer free or low-cost services.
Some companies in the Audio Conferencing market include Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, GoToMeeting, and BlueJeans. Show Less Read more