Users Of Readivoice; Access Numbers, Passcodes, And Security Codes - Polycom ReadiVoice Supplementary Manual

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Users of ReadiVoice

Access Numbers, Passcodes, and Security Codes

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The ReadiVoice system supports the following users:
Participants
The people who join a conference.
Subscribers
The people who own ReadiVoice accounts and can initiate conferences.
Moderators
The people who use the Moderator application (see
conference over the Internet. Typically, this is a subscriber, but subscribers can
designate someone else to control their conference.
Operators
The service provider employees who answer subscriber and/or participant
requests for an operator. Operators can monitor conferences, resolve
problems, and provide other assistance to subscribers or participants.
Provisioners
The service provider employees who add, edit, and delete subscriber accounts.
Provisioners are the first point of contact for subscribers of the ReadiVoice
system.
System Administrators
The service provider employees who configure and maintain the ReadiVoice
system.
The ReadiVoice system uses several different types of numbers and codes to
allow access and maintain conference security:
Access phone number
A telephone number (typically, toll-free) that you and your participants can
dial to reach the system. This number may be private (assigned to only one
subscriber) or shared (assigned to many subscribers).
If you have a shared access number, you're also given either an access code
that everyone must enter or a participant password that ordinary participants
must enter (you enter the subscriber password instead).
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