In the field of holographic-type communication (HTC), this paper presents a comprehensive exploration of existing technologies and proposes a novel, modular architecture for holographic telepresence systems (HTPSs). We substantiate our architectural framework through a practical implementation, demonstrating its modularity, interoperability, and versatility. Quantitative and qualitative assessments reveal both the promise and areas for improvement within our platform. Our findings reinforce the premise that the key to unlocking HTC's future lies in modularity and interoperability, serving as critical pillars for efficient standardization and the development of minimal viable products.

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