Comment by saulpw

18 hours ago

I mostly agree with you, but you couldn't have have meaningful live videochat between continents in 2000.

CU-SeeMe worked pretty well in 1995 if you had access to a half decent Internet connection, which admittedly most people didn’t.

For well funded organisations, ISDN video conferencing facilities were reasonably common.

  • Verizon in NYC was trying to make ISDN happen in the home in the mid 90's. I had it. The hard part was getting an ISP that supported SLIP.

That took until skype in 2003 I guess. The idea is pretty old though and people were trying for it for a while from different angles.