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below are the most frequently asked questions (FAQ) for
audio conferencing/teleconferencing.
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ)
1.
Is
there a difference between audio conferencing and teleconferencing?
2. What are the primary
considerations for an audio conferencing equipment purchase?
3.
How do I buy audio
conferencing equipment?
4. If I don't want
to buy equipment, how can I use a teleconferencing service?
5. How many users
or participants can I link together on an audio conference?
6. Can I link callers
on cellular phones into an audio conference?
7. Can I use speakerphones
on an audio conference or will it hurt audio quality?
8. How do I schedule
audio conferencing calls when callers will be in different
time zones?
9. How do I set up
an account with TKO to use teleconferencing/audio conferencing
services?
10. Can I use a
credit card to pay for audio conferencing?
1.
Is there a difference between audio conferencing
and teleconferencing?
a)
No, they are interchangeably called both audio conferencing
and teleconferencing. In each, three or more telephone
callers are linked together in a telephone call with all
parties hearing one another and some or all parties interactively
speaking.
b) When using video conferencing systems,
there is a similar interchanging of words that mean the
same thing. Video conferencing is the same as video teleconferencing.
The phrases are both used to describe a meeting between
parties in different locations wherein the meeting participants
use communications equipment to both see and hear one
another as they interact.
2.
What are the primary considerations for an audio
conferencing equipment purchase?
a)
Managing your own equipment, network, helpdesk and maintenance
services can be a significant expense. However, if your
organization serves a minimum of 1,000 employees (users)
and averages the need for more than 20 teleconference
meetings per day, it may be advantageous to consider purchasing
your own audio conferencing equipment and network.
b) Security of communications is a primary consideration
for many companies that use conference services (both
audio and video conferencing services). Many service providers
do not guarantee the teleconference call will be secure;
in fact, it is not uncommon for the wrong caller to be
connected to a private audio conference. Ask any teleconference
service provider to describe their procedures. Take special
note of security features that ensure your audio teleconference
will indeed be private.
3.
How do I buy audio conferencing equipment?
a)
The most reliable method is to visit trade shows and ask
vendors for demonstrations. At trade shows, each vendor's
products can be easily compared without appointments.
Ask about the most significant features available on each
vendor's systems. Then, be sure to ask how their system
is better than their competitor's systems. Usually, each
vendor will claim their features are superior so you should
be sure to ask if you can operate the equipment yourself
to draw your own conclusions.
Once
you have selected the equipment that meets your needs,
ask the manufacturer for the names of three to five companies
that sell their products (more companies selling a manufacturer's
products are better than less). You will want to know
the marketplace has accepted their products. Market acceptance
means you will be able to find answers to both technical
and administrative questions, spare parts will be available
and perhaps pricing will be more favorable.
Some
manufacturers sell their products directly to customers.
This sales approach usually means the customer has limited
alternatives for service and less pricing alternatives.
It also means their products may be too complex for 3rd
parties to sell.
b)
Shop for a quality vendor in the marketplace and ask them
to guide you through the purchase and installation of
your equipment. A quality vendor will be able to list
several well-known customer names for whom they have provided
products and services for a number of years. Start with
a search on the Internet, then yellow pages, and look
for articles in trade magazines. Once you make contact
with a potential vendor, ask them for the names of a few
of their competitors.
Product
selection can be quite difficult with many details of
system operation left out of discussions by the manufacturers.
A good vendor knows all the best products in the industry
and should be able to point out the best features of each.
Keep in mind that vendors get different pricing from each
manufacturer and ask the vendor to describe their relationships
with manufacturers. An honest vendor is likely to be a
good vendor so pay particular attention to which products
they recommend versus which products they get most benefit
from selling.
Industry
products and manufacturers change. Good vendors stay in
business through many product changes and throughout changes
in product leadership. For this reason, it is sometimes
better to select a good vendor than it is to select a
good product. A quality vendor will always offer the best
products but when products become old and outdated, a
quality vendor will still continue to provide support
and technical assistance for them. Ask your vendor to
describe how they support obsolete products and how they
manage product line changes from the manufacturers.
4.
If I don't want to buy equipment, how can I use
a teleconferencing service?
a)
Look up service providers on the Internet or in the yellow
pages. Many companies offer teleconferencing services.
Be sure to ask about how they keep your teleconference
secure and private.
b) Call TKO at 800-216-3476, and we can arrange
teleconferences for you with our equipment and our connections.
5.
How many users or participants can I link together
on an audio conference?
If
you want to interact well with each participant speaking
freely, more than 12 callers per teleconference can be difficult
to manage. However, it is possible to link hundreds of callers
simultaneously, some of whom can interact while others are
muted (listeners only).
6.
Can I link callers on cellular phones into an
audio conference?
It
is possible to connect someone on a cellular phone into
an audio conference, however, usually that connection is
less than acceptable and they tend to drop out of the conference
frequently. When they reconnect, it can disrupt the entire
conference.
7.
Can I use speakerphones on an audio conference
or will it hurt audio quality?
It
is possible to use a speakerphone during an audio conference;
however, most speakerphones negatively affect audio quality.
Issues such as echo, buzzing sounds or a low voice level
caused by speakerphones can disrupt the entire teleconference.
8.
How do I schedule audio conferencing calls when
callers will be in different time zones?
a)
There are a number of options you can use to help organize
your audio conferences. Some stand-alone software packages
allow you to schedule people from different time zones.
When notified, each user is given their local time for
the meeting so as not to cause confusion.
b)
Some scheduling software come with audio conferencing
equipment. Most call scheduling software accounts for
time zone differences among meeting participants.
9.
How do I set up an account with TKO to use audio
conferencing services?
We
can assist you if you provide us with your company name,
address, contact information, billing requirements and a
password, if desired. Call TKO at 800-216-3476 and we can
get you started in a matter of minutes.
10.
Can I use a credit card to pay for audio conferencing?
Yes,
we accept Visa and MasterCard. For frequent users, we can
set up an account to bill your organization weekly or monthly.
TKO
Video Communications
TKO also provides video conferencing software and equipment
Radvision, Tandberg, Sony, Polycom, Cisco Systems, Initia
AccessSwitch) outsourcing and event management including
satellite broadcasting and both video and audio streaming.
In addition, we offer training in telecommunications and
video conferencing.
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