Abstract

See International Live Endoscopic Multichannel Demonstration Using Superfast Broadband Internet Connections by Sang Pyo Lee, Hang Lak Lee, Joon Soo Hahm, et al., on page 73-77 With rapid technologic advances in telecommunications and informatics, various technologies and tools for providing teleconferencing via Internet became available for real-time interaction. In the article by Lee et al.,1 a bidirectional transmission system with digital video transport system (DVTS) and Korea Advanced Research Network (KOREN) was used for two multicenter live endoscopy demonstrations in South Korea. DVTS enables transmission of digital video by applying additional compression and thus results in higher image quality.2,3 KOREN is a research and education network funded by Korean government and is more stable and faster than the generally used, commercial network.3 Therefore, it is no wonder that Lee et al.1 reported high satisfaction rate of 91% regarding both sound and image qualities. This finding is also in accordance with findings of a previous study.4 This study by Lee et al.1 is significant as one of few original articles on teleconferencing, especially using DVTS.1,4,5 This study enlightens gastrointestinal endoscopists on technologic advances in teleconferences and stimulates the interests in and need for the establishment of such system. However, it would have been better if the authors specified the parameters in which the participants showed satisfaction and which they were not satisfied. While teleconferencing using superfast broadband Internet connections is promising for everyone in healthcare, one should bear in mind that hardware, software, and dedicated personnel are essential for set-up and maintenance of superfast broadband Internet connections. Once established, this shall be an increasingly useful education and conference modality for both the novice and experienced endoscopists. In addition to live endoscopy demonstrations, there will be many more applications for superfast broadband Internet connections. We hope to see and experience these in a very near future.

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