From Collegiate Presswire (http://www.cpwire.com): Consumer
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE via COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Aug. 29, 2006--Remember the days when kids went off to college and weren't seen again for weeks and months at a time? Those days are over now that more and more families have access to broadband Internet service and web cams, making video conferencing mainstream at the office and at home. Due to the proliferation of broadband Internet access around the world, video conferencing has exploded as a new means of communicating, enabling people to stay in touch without leaving home. In 2005, video conferencing sales reached $500 million. Today, the video conferencing industry anticipates $8 billion in sales by 2008, opening up opportunities for companies like SightSpeed Inc. SightSpeed is the leading provider of free and premium personal video services over the Internet. "Video conferencing picks up where email, instant messaging and phones leave off, connecting people in a whole new way over the Internet with face to face discussions as if you're in the same room," said SightSpeed CEO Peter Csathy. "SightSpeed's best in class services bring people together in a more personal way -- visually. While on a SightSpeed video call, students can see what's happening at home and parents can see what's really happening with their kids in their dorm rooms or apartments at college. You don't get that advantage or level of personal interaction when talking via email or by phone." SightSpeed is no exception to the video conferencing explosion. From July 2005 to July 2006, the company has experienced the following: © Copyright 2006 Collegiate Presswire, Inc. and SightSpeed Inc. |