MeetingZone turbo-charges Microsoft Skype for Business to extend its audio conferencing capabilities

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Communications and collaboration specialist, MeetingZone, has introduced a managed service that, it is claimed, will extend the capabilities of an organisation's Skype for Business or Lync set-up. Its Audio Conferencing for Skype for Business service will enable both users to dial-in to online meetings from anywhere.

According to MeetingZone, organisations will be able to invite an unlimited number of internal or external participants to join Skype for Business meetings via standard fixed-line and mobile phones. MeetingZone will also offer users an enhanced live support and in-call assistance facility as part of the service.

"People love the convenience and extended conferencing features of Skype for Business such as virtual white-boarding and screen-sharing, but until now it hasn't been easy to let guests dial-in to meetings via telephone," said Andy Clark, general manager for Skype for Business at MeetingZone. "Now they can. This makes it perfect, for example, where you need external suppliers to attend a project meeting on an organisation's "internal" Skype for Business network. What's more, even Skype for Business users who are "off net" can dial-in from any location using our huge range of international dial-in and toll free numbers."

The Audio Conferencing for Skype for Business service offers toll-free and local access numbers in almost every country. This enables users abroad to dial-in at their convenience without incurring hefty international or roaming call charges.

Where Skype for Business currently permits a maximum of 250 participants in a meeting, MeetingZone's service will allow an unlimited number of people to dial in. This will give organisations the ability to use it to conduct much larger meetings where necessary – for example, when the management of a large organisation wants to address its entire global workforce personally, rather than sending out a blanket email, or invite the world's press to discuss a major announcement.

The service also integrates seamlessly with Outlook's email and calendaring functions, allowing organisations to include all the audio-only participants on an invitation, along with Skype for Business users, and track all responses automatically in one place.

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