OneNet Provides

  • H.323 Video over IP Service

  • Streaming Video Service

  • IP Address Allocation

OneNet Video Services typically consist of either H.323 Video over IP Service or Streaming Video transmission.
H.323 Video over IP provides synchronous, interactive video suitable for distance learning or for face to face meetings. Live streaming video is used to reach larger numbers of viewers using their PC, but does not provide for interactive communication.

Both video technologies are used widely throughout the state, and their use is influenced by many local factors, including cost and number of participants.

H.323 Video over IP

H.323 Video over IP is typically transmitted at 30 frames per second. H.323 Video traditionally requires a T-1 circuit for digital transmission. This technology typically utilizes only a quarter or half of a T-1 per call -- allowing additional bandwidth for other purposes such as E-mail or other Internet applications.

Streaming Video

Streaming video differs from H.323 video in that participants are not able to engage in two-way interaction with the presenter. In addition, streamed video makes use of the personal computer and Local Area Network of it's participants for viewing.

IP Address Allocation

OneNet provides IP address space for it's customers to use with their H.323 video conferencing units.

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