Real-time VideoMail for IP-based videophone system
Current implementations of video mails limit the user to store video messages in a remote server. This, however, adds recurring expenses for the user because of subscriptions for the remote servers. Moreover, it does not allow videophone users to interrupt video message recording. This interruption...
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Language: | English |
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2008.
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