By Kamden Schewitz,
Publication Date: 2025-11-18 16:00:00
The shift to hybrid work has led to a reimagining of how workplace environments are designed, with a focus on building more collaborative spaces that enhance the in-office experience. A growing trend in this movement has been the increase in immersive conference rooms, meeting spaces, and huddle areas.
For IT teams, this shift often means providing additional support for high-resolution video conferencing equipment with high-bandwidth, low-latency requirements, as well as managing complex multicast and Quality of Service (QoS) configurations to help ensure optimal performance of the devices and their associated applications. Additionally, network teams are also responsible for ensuring this diverse mix of connected devices remains compliant and secure from unauthorized access.
The benefits of AVoIP technology: unifying audio and video data
A common workaround is the use of Audio-Visual over Internet Protocol (AVoIP) technology to distribute audio and video signals as digital…