Svechnikov, DVolkov, AMarochkina,AMuthanna, AKouhceryavy, A2026-05-282026-032961 - 5410https://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/5063In recent years, advancements in technology have brought forth a new frontier in visual communication. Holography is a technique that captures and reproduces three-dimensional (3D) images with an unprecedented level of realism and depth, has emerged as a groundbreaking method for conveying visual information. Unlike traditional images and videos, holography recreates scenes with full parallax, enabling viewers to perceive objects from various angles. The transmission of holographic images presents both exciting possibilities and unique challenges. To this end, this article conducts a comparative analysis of a previously developed application system for transmitting dynamic 3D human movements with a ready-made solution for transmitting 2D video streams in order to provide conference calling services. The network characteristics of the systems were collected and compared. The opportunities that programs currently provide and will provide in the future are examined.enTelepresenceComparative AnalysisMVPTrueConfHTC6GTeleconference3D imagesConferencingHighly Efficient 3D Object Transmission System for HTC Services in 6G NetworksArticlehttps://doi.org/10.54389/VKXO4228