Electronic conference system

Telephonic communications – Having light wave or ultrasonic link for speech or paging... – Including fiber optic link within telephone network

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379 93, 340365R, H04M 1100

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046544836

ABSTRACT:
An electronic conference system for a remote conference among a plurality of stations, each of the stations comprising an absolute number providing element, for assigning absolute number to an input picture data, an absolute number transmission element for transmitting the absolute number to another station, and a picture data transmitting element for transmitting the picture data only when the other station does not store the number equal to the absolute number, whereby, the same picture data are supervised or coordinated by the same absolute number.

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