
Does anyone know a self-hosted alternative to Teams? You could try these self-hosted solutions: TrueConf, Jitsi or BigBlueButton.Proton - Pros vs Cons after leaving Google Workspaces For web meetings I prefer jitsi, but all my customers use zoom.Apparently it works under FreeBSD, not sure about NetBSD. Video conferencing solutions for NetBSD Have you looked at Jitsi? It should work in a browser, though it may depend on WebRTC.If you examine their dev team, look through their commit history, and see what they've built, then that'll give you an idea of how much effort is involved.

Jitsi is a suite of open-source video conferencing tools. Instead of reading random internet strangers' guesses, perhaps take a look at jitsi. Why is it so expensive to build high-quality software and is there any way around it? You'd also have to define what "high-quality video conferencing software" means.I am not sure but I don't think they have any office in india ( yet). They are open source projects and provides chat, video chat, video conferencing etc. I know news about the proposed bill has been shared here already but this part of the bill didn't get much attention, hence highlighting here.Using only 360p video? I attend a regularly scheduled meeting on with 5 to 10 people max and it seems the individuals on iPhones are sending better video than I am.
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A desktop client also exists for Windows, macOS, Linux: - kind of not really advertised, provides remote desktop control. Enhanced noise suppression in Jitsi Meet Jitsi Meet is used directly in the browser.
