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HI group,
I have a weirdone. Customer wants to be able to conference call up to 6-8 people who will dial in at a gien time to a single station. AA needs to route the call and let them listen.
Any one know of a way to do this?
Corwyn
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i would setup a conferencing bridge with a company. unless you have a pri you will experience a severe degradation and dB loss that the callers won't be able to hear anything.
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WHAT TYPE OF SYSTEM DO THEY HAVE?
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there are several add on conference bridges that provide excellent conferencing capabilities and will go on most systems that have t/r ports or co ports. I am partial to the Confer III bridge.
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