Channels

In the context of video remote interpretation (VRI) using any of our platforms, channels refer to a dedicated virtual space for audio and video communication between interpreters, clients, and end-users. In VRI, channels are typically used to ensure that the interpretation process is private, secure, and optimized for quality. For example, VRI channels can be set up using Zoom’s web conferencing platform, which provides an interface for video, audio, and screen sharing. The VRI channels can be accessed through a unique URL or meeting ID and password, which allows the participants to join the session from their own devices.