Mar. 19 - ''Amigo Latino'' video conferencing services allow Hispanic immigrants to see loved ones, some for the first time in years.
Latino immigrants in the United States have been given the opportunity to reconnect with family members back home through companies offering video conferencing services to Mexico, Central America, and South America.
While Latino entrepreneurs have been at the vanguard in taking video conferencing technologies out of the boardroom, other users are likely to take up the technology.
Other possible applications include keeping U.S. families in touch with children studying abroad, maintaining contact with relatives in nursing homes, and even giving adoptive couples a first glimpse of children they hope to adopt abroad.
Katie Juhl reports.
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