Hi, to provide a different point of view, although this does not seem to be the right mailing list to discuss tools used by ISOC, the ISOC board uses zoom extensively and have been very happy with the audio and video quality so far. Obviously, YMMV depending on local network issues. Cheers, Gonzalo On 10/11/2017 5:51 PM, S Moonesamy wrote: > Hi Gonzallo, > At 01:36 AM 09-11-2017, Gonzalo Camarillo wrote: >> ISOC does a lot of so-called development work in different communities. >> In our last board meeting in Kenya, for instance, we saw a few examples >> of improvements in communities as a result of getting connected. > > The only information in the above is that ISOC had a board meeting in > Kenya. > > I'll make an off-topic comment about "connectivity". I used "Zoom" for > a conference call with a few persons located in Africa. The audio > quality was bad. To avoid any misunderstanding I'll mention that I do > not expect ISOC to fix the problem. Is that acceptable given that it > has been like that in the past? > > I see Internet stuff which is a copy and paste of what is done in > developed countries without any understanding of the local context. > What are the results of the so-called development work? > > Regards, > S. Moonesamy >