Tips On AT&T Conference Calling
During Call Bridge and Call Meeting
ATT Conference Calling is a seamless Global Call Bridge service
to call meeting as one of its services. Global access has never
been easier as it is being offered based on AT&T's
Reservationless Audio Conference Service. ATT's motto is it has
never been easier to call a meeting. AT&T Conference Calling
services are offered to residential, business and government all
over the world. The services include a wide array of wireline
services which includes local and long distance services, caller
ID, call waiting, voice mall services, switching of access mode to
service providers, all kinds of call routing and call bridging for
that conference meetings.
ATT Conference Calling Call Bridge service is when the caller
places the call on his own phone system, at a lower long distance
rate from anywhere he is in the world. The caller can be on the
road. He can hang up after 2 rings and then it calls him back. When
the caller answers, it bridges the call to the system. The good
news about this is the call is not on the billing plan and not on
any other bill. The caller can make as many calls as he wants and
he can even check his voice mail
There are tips offered by ATT for Conference Calling whenever
there is a call bridge for call meeting. Preparations for the
initiator of the called meeting. The speaker (caller) should plan
ahead of time. He should make sure that the participants were
advised of the date, time and expected duration of the call bridge
meeting. The speaker should always start promptly and make sure
that the participants are also advised of the promptness. Make sure
that the equipment works properly and of the highest quality. The
speaker should be aware that the cellular phones may affec the
sound quality so all cellular phones and other devices should be
turned off.
Tips on during the AT&T Conference Call, take a roll call.
Always begin with a roll call and then set the ground rules. Direct
the questions and comments to specific locations and/or
individuals. The speaker should always encourage participation. And
set the next call bridge meeting while everyone is still
present.
Since there is no visual stimuli only audio. The speaker should
ask the participants to speak naturally, identify themselves when
speaking, allow others to comment, spell out unusual used terms,
names and numbers (to avoid miscommunication), mute the speaker
phone when not speaking, seat the key participants nearest the key
phone and always avoid putting phones on hold as there are almost
always is background music when calls are put on hold, thus it will
disrupt the call bridge meeting.
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