Virtual Room Videoconferencing System
- Virtual Room Videoconferencing System
The Virtual Room Videoconferencing System (VRVS) is an Internet-based videoconferencing system originally developed by CERN and now maintained by Caltech.
External links
* [http://www.vrvs.org Virtual Room Videoconferencing System official site]
* [http://www.videnet.gatech.edu/cookbook.en/list_page.php?topic=3&url=vrvs.html&level=1&sequence=2&name=VRVS Videoconferencing Cookbook description of VRVS]
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