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Gone are the days of booking a call bridge and paying too much for the experience. IP Systems' Audio Conferencing allows instantaneous audio conferences anytime.
We offer several ways of staging phone conferences. Meet Me and Instant Group Call Conferences
need to be set-up in advance, but for customers using an IP Systems
Managed VoIP network conferences can be set-up on the fly.
Ad-hoc N-Way Conference If your business is using an IP Systems
Managed IP Phone Network, then call conferences couldn't be easier. You can simply add participants to a call in the same way many phone systems offer a three way conference. The difference is that it extends to many more parties. Ad-hoc N-way Conferencing is a feature option on IP Systems' managed IP phone handsets that can also be used from mobile and remote phones using the IP Systems CallBar on your computer.
Meet Me Conference A Meet Me conference works like a conventional voice conference, except it's available for use whenever you want. You subscribe to the service, choosing the maximum number of callers you would like to be included in your calls. Then stage a conference whenever you want, giving participants a designated number to call and a PIN to join the conference.
Instant Group Call Conference Instant Group Call Conferences are set up in advance by a conference administrator. Dialing the preset group phone number triggers calls simultaneously to a list of participants. It's a handy way to prompt those people who fail to call-in on time for a scheduled conference.
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