If a request for a Skype for Business meeting includes a dial-in phone number and conference ID, then you can call into the meeting. Calling in is handy if you don’t have access to a computer at the meeting time.
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If you aren't using a smart phone or you're not connected to Wi-Fi, you won't be able to see anything that the leader or others may present, but you'll be able to hear and speak.
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If you do have access to a computer or if you're using a mobile device and are connected to Wi-Fi, you can connect to the meeting using Skype for Business with the usual functionality--like the ability to see what others are presenting or the ability to present content yourself (if you have it on your mobile device). For details, see Join a Skype for Business meeting.
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On your phone, dial the conference number listed in your meeting request.
Tip: If you’re traveling, click Find a local number in the meeting request to find the numbers available for your current location.
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Enter the Conference ID by using your phone dial pad.
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Enter a PIN and work number or extension only if:
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You’re the meeting leader (organizer) and calling from a phone that isn’t connected to your account, such as a cell phone.
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You’re an attendee of a secured meeting that admits only authenticated callers.
Note: If you don’t remember your PIN, in the meeting request, click Forgot your Dial-in PIN, and follow the instructions about resetting your PIN.
Depending on the Skype for Business meeting settings, you might have to wait to be admitted, or you might get connected automatically.
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(Optional) When in the meeting, press *1 on your phone to get a list of the options you can use, such as mute, unmute, and so on.
See Also
Announce your name when you join a Skype for Business meeting or call