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New audio conferencing bridge at KRN

The installation of the new Avaya VOIP audio conferencing bridge at Kansas Regents Network/TELENET 2 is complete and it’s up and running. This bridge is a planned replacement for the Spectel bridge that had reached the time of its “planned obsolescence” when it would no longer be supported for maintenance.

There are two noticeable changes with the new bridge:

  1. No annoying, repetitive “music hold”.
  2. The four-digit pin code must be followed by a # sign.

Remember, audio conferencing is a green way to have a meeting with distant participants.   K-Staters held 93 conference calls in March without increasing the carbon footprint. Congratulations to our audio conferencers.

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