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Video Call

/ˈvɪd.i.oʊ kɔːl/noun / verb
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A video call is a real-time audiovisual communication tool that enables people to see and speak with each other over the internet or a network, combining video transmission with audio. It has transformed remote interactions by making them feel more personal and immediate, especially in professional settings like virtual meetings and everyday scenarios like catching up with friends during the pandemic era.

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The first commercial video call service, introduced by AT&T at the 1964 New York World's Fair, allowed users to see each other on a small screen but was so expensive that a three-minute call cost about $16 in 1964 dollars—equivalent to over $150 today—making it a luxury for the elite until affordable tech arrived decades later.

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