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Introduction to VoIP Phones

Introduction to VoIP Phones. Visitors. Robert Gordon, Ed Tech Special Schools Dean Glanville, IT Deployment Bobie Glassett, Ed Tech Albion Middle School. VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol. Phone service uses the internet not the existing phone lines.

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Introduction to VoIP Phones

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  1. Introduction to VoIP Phones

  2. Visitors • Robert Gordon, Ed Tech Special Schools • Dean Glanville, IT Deployment • Bobie Glassett, Ed Tech Albion Middle School

  3. VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol • Phone service uses the internet not the existing phone lines. • Phones scheduled for delivery Thursday October 13.

  4. Incoming Calls from outside line • Calls placed on a phone from OUTSIDE the district will NOT ring during the school day!

  5. Incoming Calls from inside line • Calls placed on a phone from INSIDE the district WILL ring. This could be teacher to teacher, office to teacher, Admin to teacher.

  6. Favorite Feature for Teachers • Call Park • Great for calls when you want a third person to listen to the conversation, help answer parent questions or finish the call. • Instructions are in the handout.

  7. Office Staff • Office staff will decide if a call should be sent to voicemail or sent to the teacher’s phone. • Transferred calls WILL RING during the school day. Only send a call to the teacher if it is an emergency. All other calls need to be sent to voicemail.

  8. Transfers (see handout) • Consulted: Ask permission before transferring the call. • Blind: USE BLIND KEY so person receiving the call can see who is on the line and not just your name. • To Voicemail: Use when a teacher is in class or when someone is away from their phone.

  9. Need More information? • Stay and practice using the new phones. • Ask Robert, Dean or me a question now. • Send Jared an e-mail. • Visit Broadcore.com.

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