"Conference call" refers to the ability to connect multiple people at different locations through a common audio or video conference to conduct a virtual meeting or discussion.
Typical features of software in the "conference call" domain could include:
Audio and video conferencing: The ability to conduct both audio and video calls between multiple participants simultaneously.
Screen sharing: The ability to make the moderator's or a participant's screen visible to all other participants to view presentations, documents, or software applications together.
Chat function: The ability to communicate via chat during the conference to ask questions, make comments, or exchange links and files.
Participant management: The ability for the moderator to manage participants, mute them, invite or exclude them, and adjust their permissions.
Recording function: The ability to record the conference for later viewing, review, or to make it accessible to participants who could not attend.
Scheduling and invitations: The ability to schedule conferences in advance, send invitations to participants, and send reminders.
Integration with calendar and email apps: Seamless integration with calendar and email applications to automatically schedule conferences, send invitations, and receive reminders.
Security features: Implementation of security measures such as password protection, encryption, and access controls to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of the conference.