English to Telugu Dictionary teleconference

teleconference

కాన్ఫెరెన్స్
definition
noun
Developers are spread out over various geographical locations and weekly teleconferences are set up to discuss ongoing development issues.
a conference with participants in different locations linked by telecommunications devices.
example
The company has since established a teleconference link with Germany for 'teleconference' meetings.
The 'teleconference' is sponsored by The National Children's Cancer Society (N.C.C.S.) and is free for parents of childhood cancer survivors and educators.
I can remember struggling to match 10 different plugs to 10 different sockets and configure a PC in a desperate attempt to have a 'teleconference' .
If the other parent fears no bias against his caregiving, he might bring the child to the meeting or set up a 'teleconference' from home.
One thing that bothers me is why he is being taken seriously enough to warrant, for example, a 'teleconference' with Microsoft engineers.
We make discreet enquiries, and sources respond that there was indeed massive demand for the 'teleconference' .
That's why 90 per cent of the 'teleconference' was taken up with legal issues.
Uses include watching movies via digital multimedia broadcasting at an airport, viewing a game stored in mobile handset's memory, or conducting a video 'teleconference' in poor lighting or at a less than optimal viewing angle.
Every week, the four markets' team leaders conduct a 'teleconference' with their executive teams to assess whether new developments justify midcourse modifications.
Many organizations are willing to pay a premium to guarantee adequate bandwidth at a specified time (for a 'teleconference' or a distance-education course, for example).
Teleconferences and satellite 'teleconferences' are effective methods of teaching bioterrorism preparedness to large numbers of physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals.
Customers can increase or decrease bandwidth more quickly and request additional bandwidth for specific situations such as 'teleconferences' .
Developers are spread out over various geographical locations and weekly 'teleconferences' are set up to discuss ongoing development issues.
They are able to attend daily planning meetings by 'teleconferencing' from their home institutions in several states and in Europe.
As equipment and high-bandwidth cabling become more commonplace, it's possible that sophisticated, multimedia 'teleconferences' can be held from your own computer or even in a mobile setting.
Immediate communication services include 'teleconferencing' , on-line chat, etc.; while deferred services include e-mail and fax.
Additionally, 'teleconferences' are critical for negotiation and discussion.
All of the hotel's function rooms have inter-linking built-in audio systems, video and computer projection equipment, ISDN 'teleconferencing' and more.
At the core of the program is the use of technology such as fax, e-mail and 'teleconferences' to minimize expenses.
These include traditional email, web-based conferencing, and 'teleconferencing' using a standard land-line phone link.
Many activities drew out of these conferences, including two international satellite 'teleconferences' held during the UN World Conferences of Women.
Broadband technologies, whether delivered down a telephone line, a cable, via wireless or satellite, will offer a range of other new services including video on demand, 'teleconferencing' and online databases.
Make sure regular 'teleconferences' or videoconferences happen at a regular time and day.
Visits to a Web site, of course, are not the same as a person-to-person meeting, but as are 'teleconferences' , the activity is a virtual stand-in for direct interpersonal communication.
Now most work is accomplished via Internet meetings, video 'teleconferences' , e-mail, and other electronic media.
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