Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
> 
> For a few dollars a month, you can add "3-way calling" feature to some 
> or all of the co lines.  This allows all three parties to be bridged at 
> the co, all at the same level, and all can hear each other equally.  It 
> also eliminates tying up a second outside line.  Some central offices 
> even allow up to six connections, and the co conferencing bridge has 
> excellent amplifiers and gain contol, which your pano does not.  It's 
> the right place to set up 3 way calling.  Don't forget to enable 
> "external feature access" (-flash-)!

Yes, it IS the right place. But no, it's not amps, even better --
it's bits. The conferencing is done in the digital domain.

And alas [so much promise; so little execution] ISDN offered
what's needed here -- a CO feature with sane subscriber
^H^Hcustomer controls. [Push the conference button on the set;
none of this BS about hookswitch bingo..]. If only....






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Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433
is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433

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