Audioconferencing
Audioconferencingsystems
When telephones are deployed in meeting rooms, there is often the demand to talk to conversation partner in a distant location.
Contrary to private telephone communication the situation of communication is characterised by the application of speakers and microphones, which are able to record many participants.
Dilemma with classic telephone-systems in a meeting room: these telephones are in the face of the microphone as well as of the speaker directed to a singular participant. This is noticeable by the direction of the microphone and the speaker, which generally point in a single direction.
Such telephones do not support a conference around a table efficiently. In addition, many of these telephones do not dispose of the necessary technology such as surpressing room echoes, acoustic feedback or background noise.
Conclusion: Communication in a meeting room with standard telephone systems is only possible to a restricted extend or even not at all. Participants of such a conference experience the communication in a meeting room with many participants as a burden. The communication is not very efficient and the result of the meeting very often negative.
Now professional audioconferencing systems are employed, which eliminate all named above burdens and connect for example two meetings with many persons very efficiently by following technical factors:
• adjustable to the size of the meeting room
• 360° roomcoverage of microphones and speakers
• Full-Duplex for interruptionfree, simultaneous speaking
• surpression of echoes, acoustic feedback and background noises
• operabilitly as easy as a standard telephone
• easy connection to key telephone system/public telephone network
• appealing design in meeting room environment
Contrary to private telephone communication the situation of communication is characterised by the application of speakers and microphones, which are able to record many participants.
Dilemma with classic telephone-systems in a meeting room: these telephones are in the face of the microphone as well as of the speaker directed to a singular participant. This is noticeable by the direction of the microphone and the speaker, which generally point in a single direction.
Such telephones do not support a conference around a table efficiently. In addition, many of these telephones do not dispose of the necessary technology such as surpressing room echoes, acoustic feedback or background noise.
Conclusion: Communication in a meeting room with standard telephone systems is only possible to a restricted extend or even not at all. Participants of such a conference experience the communication in a meeting room with many participants as a burden. The communication is not very efficient and the result of the meeting very often negative.
Now professional audioconferencing systems are employed, which eliminate all named above burdens and connect for example two meetings with many persons very efficiently by following technical factors:
• adjustable to the size of the meeting room
• 360° roomcoverage of microphones and speakers
• Full-Duplex for interruptionfree, simultaneous speaking
• surpression of echoes, acoustic feedback and background noises
• operabilitly as easy as a standard telephone
• easy connection to key telephone system/public telephone network
• appealing design in meeting room environment




