Teleconference Bridge







What Is a Teleconference Bridge?
Also known as a league bridge or a teleconferencing bridge, a teleconference bridge is the enterprise name for the collection of instrumentation that makes it possible to terminate a number of audio and video connections at a common goal. This type of teleconference equipment has become increasingly efficient and makes it possible to conduct conference calls for as few as two locations all the way up to conferences that contain tens of thousands of connections.

A basic teleconference bridge considers a server that marches the inbound signals experienced over local phone switches. The bridge server also processes outbound indicates made using the local switch, much in the same fashion that any type of telephone call is made. What makes this possible is the capacity of the server to send and receive multiple audio and video signals using trunks, or lines that are numbered and identified within the server itself. Enhancements to teleconference bridges over time have also allowed a wider format for conference calls than was possible as recently as two decades ago.

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