Conference Call Bridge
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- Audio Conference Bridge Technology and Where to Get Conferencing Equipment
Conference calls are nothing new - indeed, even as late as the 1980s, many rural locations had shared phone lines because the phone companies couldn't run switching equipment far enough. Since the 1930s, with the telephone circuit switch perfected at Bell Labs, doing audio conference calls through the Bell System has been an option for businesses.
- Building Your Own Conference Bridge
Conference calling is a poorly implemented feature on most telephone systems. "Meet Me" conferencing systems and services make this much easier to do.
- The Conference Call Bridge
Roosevelt University's free conference call bridge provides toll-free telephone numbers that up to eight callers can conference into. Up to two separate 8-caller conference calls can be scheduled at the same time.
- Conference Call Bridge
Getting people together from different locations for a conference call doesn't have to be a painstaking process. You can use a conference call bridge to allow several individuals across multiple conference sites to share information and video in real time.
- All You Need To Know About Conference Call Bridges
Conference calls are usually initiated by one caller who contacts the other participants one at a time connecting each person to the call. Having access to your own conference call bridge will eliminate this lengthy and sometimes expensive process. A conference bridge will enable callers to dial a specific phone number and security code which will connect them directly to the conference call. This way it is not left up to one person to contact all participants. Many conference bridges have different options and advanced features to suit your needs.
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