Story by Holden Page, CrunchBase
Most tech companies, even if they are primarily office-based, rely on video conferencing solutions to coordinate with offsite team members, work with vendors, or conduct off-campus interviews.
Despite this dependency, no one startup or even major tech company has been able to successfully own video conferencing like, say, Slack owns internal corporate communications. And even more, across nearly every video conferencing solution, connectivity issues are common, video quality is often lackluster, and issues with mics (“can you hear me now?”) abound.