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The first wireless conference phone with Bluetooth', suited for mobiles, system phones and IP telephony. Konftel 60W provides the cordless office with a new mobile tool, simplifying spontaneous telephone conferences, as no fixed telephone line is required. The Konftel 60W makes use of Bluetooth connectivity already present in mobile phones and computers, and soon to become a feature of system telephones. Where this is not present, the unit can be connected to a system using a suitable cable.
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All Konftel systems provide full duplex, making two-way communication possible without the sound being damped or clipped as is the case with ordinary loud-speaking telephones. A sensitive, omni-directional microphone which captures sound with a full 360 degrees is included along with internal three loudspeakers
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Display shows date, time, duration, etc.
Full featured telephone
Outstanding handsfree audio
Redial button
Built-in omni-directional microphone
Crystal clear sound with full-duplex
Mute button, volume control
Tape recorder output
Ideal for up to 8 people
Coverage for 30m2
Expandable to 70m
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The Konftel 50 can connect to virtually any telephone set. A switchbox is included that lets you select conference or handset mode. You even have the option of connecting the Konftel 50 to the sound input on your PC (cables provided) the loudspeaker and microphone volume are then controlled from your PC. An optional cable (£20.00 + vat) is available that lets you connect to your mobile or DECT telephone. Whatever device you connect to, you will benefit from OmniSound™. It's ideal for up to six participants.
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Use some form of feedback or evaluation tool to help improve subsequent calls. A simple "after action review" (what did we intend to do, what did we do, what would we do differently) can be done at the conclusion of a call, or could be done with forms or email post-call.
"Just Three Words" - ask each person for three words that describe their experience on the call.
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Conference calls - the curse of every hard working manager. Love or hate them, with today's geographically dispersed teams and travel restrictions, conference call etiquette is a key part of any manager's skill set.
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Many people look forward to a conference call with the same enthusiasm as a
trip to the dentist. That's because most people have had mediocre or
downright terrible experiences with most conference calls - and that isn't
surprising because there ARE so many mediocre or downright terrible
conference calls that go on every day.
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Discuss trivial things by email the week before the call. Discuss important items over the phone one on one, then follow up with the whole group by email and discuss. Whatever's left, discuss on a call.
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There are several reasons that you might experience problems with sound quality on a conference call.
If you're unable to clear up the problem, contact ConferenceCall.com. If we can join you during the call and experience the problem first-hand, it helps us diagnose the cause of the problem. Customers using Ready-Call® or Operator Assisted services can press *0 to alert an operator to assist them. For all other services, call our Account Managment department at (800) 624-6687, option 5, and they will assist you.
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Listen-Only Conference Calls allow you to add a large audience to any conference call without compromising the quality of the meeting. This is great for audiences who need to hear the conference, but who do not need to participate in the discussion.
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