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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 21, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 12, 2007
Thomas Ray Miller, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Lee Inman, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Thomas Ray Miller, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Lee Inman, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
American Teleconferencing Services, Ltd., Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
A conferencing system that can be configured by a host, and then reconfigured on the fly, in real time. The host initially provides configuration information to the system to define the initial operation of the conference call. The host can then update this information during the conference call to reconfigure the conference call. For instance, the information may include a question set. The initial question set is presented to participants as they enter the conference call. When the configuration information is changed by providing a new question, the new question is then presented to the participants in the conference call.