[sip-overload] Meetecho support for SOC WG meeting session
Meetecho IETF support <ietf@meetecho.com> Tue, 27 March 2012 14:48 UTC
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Subject: [sip-overload] Meetecho support for SOC WG meeting session
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Hi all, a virtual room has been reserved on the Meetecho system for Wednesday's SOC WG meeting session. Access to the on-line session (including audio and video streams) will be available at: http://www.meetecho.com/ietf83/soc The Meetecho session automatically logs you into the standard IETF jabber room. So, from there, you can have an integrated experience involving all media and allowing you to interact with the room. Remote participants might also send their own voice to the room, if they want to, by either calling a landline phone number, or using our embedded VoIP applet (in this last case they are *strongly* advised to use a headset). A tutorial of interactivity features of the tool can be found at: http://www.meetecho.com/ietf83/tutorials Cheers, the Meetecho team -- Meetecho s.r.l. Web Conferencing and Collaboration Tools www.meetecho.com
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