Why Fiber Networks Are Essential for Video Teleconferencing

video teleconferencing with fiber technology

Fiber optic technology is essential for successful video teleconferencing and productive business operations.

Online Video Teleconferencing, or VTC, is essential to many business operations. Video teleconferencing allows employees to integrate various communications platforms through telecommunication technologies, which can allow two or more locations to communicate by two-way video and audio transmissions. This technology can give a company a competitive advantage. Still, in order for the video teleconferencing to work successfully, businesses will need a reliable, high-speed fiber-optic network to support these operations. Installing a fiber-optic network is the first step in improving your business operations, and enjoying the following remarkable benefits. 

Reduced Travel Time and Costs

The most significant recognized benefit of video teleconferencing is reduced travel time and travel expenses. The ability for managers, internal teams, and IT personnel to be in client meetings or solve issues without leaving their offices, can help scheduling meetings easier, and make the general workday more productive. Additionally, this allows you to connect with potential clients and employees who live farther away. Of course, you will need a fiber-optic network capable of establishing a clear video and audio connection for VTC to be effective. Once it is, your business will gain significantly more opportunities. 

Structured Meetings With Improved Communications

When you conduct a meeting using video teleconferencing, you are more likely to have defined start and end times to accommodate different schedules. This will help you conduct a meeting that is direct, to-the-point, and avoids unnecessary chit-chat. At the same time, scheduling a meeting that everyone can attend means fewer confusing email chains. Your fiber-connected VTC operations can facilitate excellent and clear communication among your employees and clients, which is invaluable to any company

Employee Retention

The mobility and flexibility offered by video teleconferencing technology can help your company retain excellent employees. Fewer travel requirements allow for a better work/life balance while allowing your employees the ability to work from home can help alleviate the cost of commuting. Face-to-face teleconferencing enabled by a strong fiber-optic network can help remote employees have close relationships with team members while enjoying a workplace that allows for flexibility and independence. 

Get in Touch with FiberPlus

FiberPlus has been providing data communication solutions for over 25 years in the Mid Atlantic Region for a number of different markets. What began as a cable installation company for Local Area Networks has grown into a leading provider of innovative technology solutions improving the way our customers communicate and keeping them secure. Our solutions now include:

  •     Structured Cabling (Fiberoptic, Copper and Coax for inside and outside plant networks)
  •     Electronic Security Systems (Access Control & CCTV Solutions)
  •     Wireless Access Point installations
  •     Public Safety DAS – Emergency Call Stations
  •     Audio/Video Services (Intercoms and Display Monitors)
  •     Support Services
  •     Specialty Systems
  •     Design/Build Services

FiberPlus promises the communities in which we serve that we will continue to expand and evolve as new technology is introduced within the telecommunications industry.

Have any questions? Interested in one of our services? Call FiberPlus today 800-394-3301, email us at info@fiberplusinc.com, or visit our contact page.  Our offices are located in the Washington, DC metro area and Richmond, VA.  In Pennsylvania, please call Pennsylvania Networks, Inc. at 814-259-3999.

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