Cisco Cisco WebEx Event Center WBS31 User Guide
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WebEx Audio lets you use either your telephone or your computer to hear
others and to speak in your event:
others and to speak in your event:
Telephone
—you can use your telephone to receive a call to the audio
portion of the event or to dial in. Note that this option typically provides
good voice transmission, but may have a cost attached.
good voice transmission, but may have a cost attached.
Computer
—you can use a headset connected to your computer to join the
audio portion of the event if the computer has a supported sound card and
a connection to the Internet. This option sometimes causes noisy
transmission, or an irregular voice stream, but has no cost attached.
a connection to the Internet. This option sometimes causes noisy
transmission, or an irregular voice stream, but has no cost attached.
Note: If you are a host, you can invite up to 500 people to participate in the audio
conference.
conference.
After joining the conference, participants can switch between audio modes
with little or no listening interruption. In a mixed-mode conference, where
some participants are using the telephone and others are using the computer,
up to 125 people can speak.
with little or no listening interruption. In a mixed-mode conference, where
some participants are using the telephone and others are using the computer,
up to 125 people can speak.
Note: If you set up another type of audio conference
—such as that of a third-party
service
—you must manage the conference using the options that service provides.
Use your telephone to connect to audio
After you join an event, open the Audio Conference dialog from the Quick
Start, if it does not appear automatically. When you use your telephone to
connect to the audio portion of the event, you can call in or receive a call
back.
Start, if it does not appear automatically. When you use your telephone to
connect to the audio portion of the event, you can call in or receive a call
back.
Use WebEx Audio