Rehabilitation services to four remote sites in New Brunswick were delivered via PC-based videoconferencing equipment, using ADSL connections to the Internet. Approximately 40 people used the equipment over 18 months. There were 32 videoconference sessions. A total of 60 questionnaires were returned (a 94% response rate). In 31 of the 32 videoconferences, a connection was successfully established between the computers. The videoconferences lasted on average 20 min. The most frequent applications were viewing of rehabilitative equipment and video communication. The technology was found to be useful and provided an enhanced form of communication from the video component. There were some problems with the stability and reliability of the equipment.