Can be used by Training Service Providers to manage trainees in a telephone conference
The use of audio conferencing where participants cannot meet face-to-face
for discussion and learning, provides 'virtual' interaction that is
equivalent to that of a conventional classroom or other learning
environment. Groups and individuals benefit from an interactive style of
learning where providing information, asking questions, and problem solving
can be easily facilitated without the necessity to travel from their homes,
offices or even their country.
Miton's Audio Conferencing system provides a secure and efficient solution
whether a self-contained system is purchased to be installed at your offices
or space in our co-location facility located in Docklands, London.
The key to Miton's approach is that we customise our systems to exactly fit our clients requirements. This brings together all the components of our standard conference bridge systems, including:
- Complete range of complexity of Bridges is available, from the very simple, to the high functionality.
- Proven technology used in 'Mission-critical' applications
- Miton systems are designed to operate 24hrs per day, 7 days per week without interruption
- Dial in, or dial out participation in sessions
- Traditional or VoIP telephone connectivity
- Soft phones are available that are brand-able with corporate logo and messages
- Links to client databases & interface systems for synchronisation of user data and session status
- Participants can be grouped in a Main Area, or in individual Teams
- Web-browser-based Users/Operator interfaces that enable full control off the sessions
- 'Real-Time' update of conference status
- conference code (PIN) entry for maximum security
- Full recording of conferences with text-based bookmarks for ease of review at a later stage
- Links to Terabyte storage systems for secure archiving of recorded data
- Scaleable to handle many thousands of simultaneous participants
- Full reporting of session events - especially in connection with connected participants
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