Dec 24 2016 06:50 AM
I'm trying to understand exactly how PSTN Conferencing works. We host a monthly meeting of our board of directors. Some attend in person, some call in via an AT&T conference call number. We would like to offer board members the ability to participate via video conferencing, or to just call in on the phone. Wondering if PSTN Conferencing can replace/enhance our current setup.
Thanks!
Jan 12 2017 05:42 AM
Jan 12 2017 08:17 AM
Yes PSTN conferenceing would work as a replacement for your setup.
Only the meeting organiser needs an e5
The only costs you should incure will be if you assign a toll free number
Jan 12 2017 08:21 AM
Thank you Erdem and Richard! These are both very helpful replies. One thing I can't seem to find information about though is the cost for assigning a toll free number. Is this information available somewhere? Thanks!
Jan 12 2017 08:30 AM
You do not get charged for a toll free number only it's use.
You need to setup consumpution billing https://support.office.com/en-us/article/What-is-PSTN-Consumption-billing-524dbea7-117f-493d-8005-64...
The PSTN consumption billing table is here: https://query.prod.cms.rt.microsoft.com/cms/api/am/binary/REDTZ9
Jan 12 2017 08:38 AM
Thanks. Sorry for the amateur questions! I hope this is my last one... :) in looking at the table, it looks like Toll Free for Tenants in the United States is $.013 per minute. Is this $.013 for each caller using the line? Thanks!
Jan 12 2017 08:41 AM
Jan 27 2017 02:03 PM
Also an extra cost may be incurred if you go over the minutes bucket which is combined/shared amongst all the license you have. It is all given in the Service Description.
What is really nice is the ability to call out to other phones. It sort of a way for PSTN call out if you do not need DID too.