Webex has worked well for us, even with Firefox :) It's 33 cents per user
per minute on the pay-as-you-go plan, which is a reasonabler ate.
For 2 person point to point type deals, www.convoq.com is great (and
free).
Curiously enough, when I went web surfing for this kind of
service they
Hewitt Tech wrote:
I have a new client that wanted to setup a webcast from his hotel room. I
explained to him that it is necessary to have control of the firewall/router
so that the appropriate ports can be forwarded and that it was unlikely that
the hotel chain would be that cooperative. Sure
Steven Chung wrote:
Have you looked at MBONE?
http://www.savetz.com/mbone/
I remember it from about 10 years ago... the heady days of CUSEEME
reflector sites... and the (ab)use of the campus lan. Things have
changed a lot since then though... is it even still an active project..
http://www.webex.com
Works well enough for us.
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http://www.webex.com
Works well enough for us.
Curiously
On Jun 12, 2005, at 21:53, Hewitt Tech wrote:
I have one client that's using Webex but he
just barely got started with it and I wasn't sure how good it was or
for
that matter how expensive.
I have a client using it and they gave them a free year then apparently
it gets more expensive than