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Save valuable time and respond to matters that require a critical telephone conference call with reservation-less conferencing. This feature eliminates the need to pre-schedule phone conferences.
High
capacity bandwidth allows up to 125
participants per conference. You can even
webcast to thousands of listeners including
customers, employees, and others.
Extensive Moderator controls include mute and unmute
lines, disconnect call, dial out to
participants, "Roll-call"options, and more.
High
security featuring secure PIN code used to begin conference and eliminate
unauthorized usage. Additional security
is available for even tighter
control by Moderator.
Simplified
billing code system to identify and properly
allocate conference call expenses.
Record
and archive conferences for future reference
or to distribute to persons who were not in
attendance..
How to Conduct a Great
Audio Conference
As you host and join more and more conference calls, it is important that you keep them professional and productive at the same time. When you hang up from your conference call, you want to feel that you accomplished your objectives and didn't just waste 30 minutes of your time. Read these useful suggestions to help make your conference calls a success.
Before the Call
Stay organized and be prepared for your
conference call.
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Notify your participants of the date and
time of the call. |
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Communicate any items that need to be prepared prior to the meeting. |
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Send the agenda to your participants. |
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Be sure you are in a quiet location where you will not be disturbed and try to minimize background noise. |
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Turn off call waiting, pagers and cell phones. |
Starting the Call
Begin your conference call in a timely
manner with introductions and a review of
the agenda.
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Be on time or early to your call. |
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Introduce yourself when you speak and encourage others to do the same. |
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Conduct a roll call so you know who is there. |
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Briefly state the agenda. |
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Do not put your phone on hold as this may put music into the conference and prevent others from continuing the meeting. |
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Consider whether to mute all lines, except yours (press ##), (99 to unmute), or to ask your participants to mute themselves *6, and unmute *7 themselves if they have a question |
During the Call
Keep your conference on track by engaging
your participants and keeping them informed
of upcoming tasks and meetings.
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Ask for feedback from specific participants instead of the entire group. |
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Table any discussions that are not relevant to the agenda for a later time and place. |
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Try to involve all of the participants in the discussion. |
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Promptly deal with any noise or distractions by pressing *0 to request an operator. |
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Summarize the issues discussed and recap any action items resulting from the call. |
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Establish the day and time for the next conference call. |
Tips for Improved Line Quality
Follow these helpful hints to ensure your
conference calls run smoothly.
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Electronic devices (such as Blackberries or cell phones and associated hands-free devices, laptops, etc.) can interfere with line quality if located too close to the phone. If possible, place such items a good distance away from the phone you are using for the conference call. |
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If you are conducting back-to-back calls, make sure to disconnect your initial conference call line prior to dialing back in for the next call. (Failing to do so could produce a ‘flash hook’ scenario, which feeds a loud signal into the call.). |
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When entering your conference code and leader PIN do not press the keys too quickly — this will enable the system to ‘read’ them most effectively
especially
when using a speakerphone. |
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During an Operator Assisted Q&A session, participants should pick up their handsets to ask questions. This will ensure the best possible audio quality and volume from their lines. |
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If you are conducting a call using a conference room phone, microphone or speakerphone, be aware of the location of the phone/microphone at all times and speak directly into the device to ensure the best possible audio quality and volume. |
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If you are conducting an Operator Assisted call using a conference room phone, microphone or speakerphone, test the volume and line clarity with the operator prior to starting the call. |
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Also see: Audio Conferencing (Automated) - Audio Conferencing (Assisted) |






