Audio conferencing is simply a meeting between two or more people in various locations using technology. Audio conferencing is different from the phone calls in a traditional setting because all the participants who are a part of the audio conference will have to dial into a central system. An audio conference does not involve direct dialing to the other participants.
Today, more employees are still working from home or on the road, and this limits their ability to take part in Skype meetings and it can prevent them from being active in the Microsoft Teams app. Using a phone or other mobile device to attend a meeting is often the better option for many. Here are some reasons why audio conferencing will be the preferred option:
While video has certainly proven to be a great way to communicate, there are some people who are not quite comfortable using a video conference. Many participants may not feel prepared to use video or they may feel uneasy about showcasing their space.
Video conferencing generally requires one to be more prepared than audio conferencing does. An audio conference can be called at the last minute and the majority of the participants will be ready to dial in, unlike a video conference that will require more preparation.
Audio conferencing does not require you to have the best internet connection. An audio call can be made over lower quality connections without anything noticing a big difference. A video conference can be very difficult to manage if there is a poor connection. An audio conference call can be completed on multiple technological platforms without technical difficulties.
Before hosting an audio conference call through Microsoft Teams, it is important to make sure every participant will be using phones that are compatible with Microsoft Teams. Thankfully, Microsoft Teams is compatible with nearly every phone. Setting up a conference call through Microsoft Teams will require the following:
Anyone who has been given the dial-in number and the conference ID will be able to join the meeting through Microsoft Teams. It will not matter if a participant is using the Microsoft Teams app or a phone, everyone will be able to hear the call. The maximum length of time for the meeting will largely depend on who is participating in the meeting and the type of authentication that was used.
A Microsoft Teams audio conference call has proven to be a workable communication option because it allows participants to be an active part of the meeting regardless of where they are. Video conferencing is not always an attainable solution. Through Microsoft Teams, businesses and organizations can still hold meetings that are feasible and effective.
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