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Participants
are required to dial-in 10-15 minutes prior to start
time. |
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Participants
must be received by an operator and provide their
personal information. |
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Multiple
callers dial in at the last minute, creating a
"bottleneck", preventing the operators from
placing everyone into the call quickly. |
| 4. |
Start
time is either delayed, or call starts on time while
large numbers of participants are left astray and enter
the call late, missing up to 10 minutes of the
presentation. |
| 5. |
Host
of call loses up to $1,000.00 paying for "dead
air" while hundreds of people stay on hold waiting
to enter the call. |
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Hundreds
of people can dial in at the same exact time, one minute
before the call starts. |
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STEP
1: Conferees enter their CEC (Conference Entry Code) to
reach the appropriate call. |
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STEP
2: Conferees enter their PIN Number, gaining
"Instant Entry" to call. |
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