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| \/ERIZON |ELECONFERENCING |
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| BY: k00p$ta Phr34k and ic0n|
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Before we begin this file I (ic0n&k00p$ta) are not going to give you any info on
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setting up the conference. For a few reasons but it's not hard at all the setup
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once since everyone @ verizon is crazy or just dumb minus a selected few. (they know
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who they are) Now on with the file.
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Verizon now offers a new service, Conference Connections.These Conferences's are
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reservation-less, which means around the clock availability. The Conference is available
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24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days out of the year. This makes conferencing very
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easy. Thanks Verizon!
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There's 2 ways to dial into a verizon conference.
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1.Toll Free dial in number (866-441-2942)
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2. Direct (972-717-2043) Npa 972 is in Texas
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There are no setup fees, no cancellation fees, and no monthly charges. Which mean you can
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setup a teleconference and your victim will not even know he's got a teleconference being
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billed to him. The minutes your participants used are logged separately logged by differnt
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ports. There are 20 of these ports but I'm sure there is a way to get more. Anyways the
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minutes are added together to simplify the subscriber's bill, in addition are required
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taxes. There is a separate bill for toll free service as well.
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States that need to use the direct number to the conference:
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1.Alaska
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2.Delaware
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3.Maryland
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4.New Jersey
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5.New Hampshire
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6.Virginia
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7.Vermont
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8.Washinton D.C.
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9.West Virginia
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*Once again the direct number is 972-717-2043.
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The resoning behind the direct numbers is that Verizon provides long distance services for
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calls originating in most states outside the mid-Atlantic and new England states. Until
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government approval is obtained, Verizon cannot carry long distance in the states listed
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above. Verizon is in the works on getting the necessary states and federal permissions to
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offer long distance in every state.
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Rates Cents per minute per port
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Until 3/30/02 Normal
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Toll Free $0.22 $0.31
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Direct $0.09 $0.18
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Feature Descriptions
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Announcements for Entry and Exit
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At your option, the reservation-less Conference Connections system can sound a tone
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or have silence when participants enter or exit a conference.
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Attendant Request
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The Subscriber or Participants can request attendant assistance for private or group
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consultation. The person requesting assistance remains in the conference until the attendant
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handles the request.
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Conference Continuation
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This feature allows the subscriber to exit a conference after it begins without
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disconnection the participants and must be activated for each conference call.
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*Note The systems automatically defaults to end the conference call when the subscriber
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disconnects.*
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Conference Lock/Unlock
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This feature lets subscriber lock a conference once all parties are present to keep
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the conference private. Attendants cannot enter locked conferences, but can ring the conference
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requesting that the subscriber unlock for attend entry.
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Help Menu
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Help with using conference commands is available to every conference Subcriber and
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Participant. The system plays a private help message to the requester that list the available
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features and their associated touch-tone (dtmf) commands.
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Mute/Un-mute
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The Subscriber can collectively mute or un-mute all lines in the conference except
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for the subscriber's line. The participants can mute and un-mute there own lines to help
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control distractions and interruptions.
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Participant Count
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The system automatically tracks the number of participants on a conference. Any
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Subscriber or Participant can check the number of people in conference at any time. The
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system announces the count privately to the requester.
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Quick Start
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As a rule, conferences do not begin until the subscriber the conference. However your
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account can be configured to allow the subscriber to use this feature so that begins as soon
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as the first participant arrives. In this scenario, Participants who arrive before the
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subscriber may talk to one another before the conference actually begins. Though the quick
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start features offers less security, it allows unplanned meetings to occur whenever needed
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or permits conferencing when the subscriber is unavailable to start the conference.
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Features
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Subscriber Conference Commands
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This is how you Begin a conference:
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1. Dial into conference system
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2. Enter Pass code, then the # (pound) key
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3. Then Press the * (star) key
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4. Enter Subscriber Pin (4 digits)
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5. Press 1 to start the conference or press 2 to change account options.
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To Change Account Options:
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Press 1 to chance subscriber pin
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Press 2 to configure roll call options
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Presses 3 to change quickly start options
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Press 4 to change auto continuation options
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Conference Control options (while in conference)
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Press *0 to speak privately with an operator
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Press 00 to request an operator to join the conference
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Press *4 to lock conference
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Press *5 to unlock the conference
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Press *6 to mute your line
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Press *7 to un-mute your line
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Press *8 to allow the conference to continue after you disconnect
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Press *9 to privately play a list of participants on conference
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Press *# to hear the number of participants in the conference
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Press ## to mute all lines except the subscriber
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Press 99 to un-mute all lines
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Press ** to play this list of commands
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How to end a Conference
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Say whatever then hang up the phone a short message will be played for them and then
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disconnects them.
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***We also need to thank verizon for be so dumb and giving us all this information to
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write this article. Shout Outs....Lucky225, Dark_Fairytale, The Borish One,Xenocide, Cuebiz,
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MaddjimBeam, Whit3rav3n, Reaver,Captain_B, Mr. Poop, RBCP, Everyone Who was on $kytel back
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in 96-97...well okay only some people from skytel and everyone else we know.***
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