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Many offshore teams don't have anywhere to put that teleconferencing equipment. They're often totally slammed for space as it is, they have relatively poor IP connectivity, sometimes they don't even have reliable power. So the cost is really the equipment plus the infrastructure upgrades, to solve only one part of the problem. It might still be worth it, but it's not a slam-dunk by any means.


And that assumes overlap between office hours.


I know that one. I work with a data-collection team in the Philippines. Lots of after-work Skype calls.

There is an upside - anything I can fix and deploy for them during my work-day is effectively zero-downtime for them.




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