Depends on the phone system or service you are using. On a regular land-line you can do a 3-way call (if you have this option available to you through your service provider). To do this:
1. Call the first party.
2. Once the caller is on the line ask them to hold while to connect with the 2nd party.
3. Flash to dial tone. There may be a flash button on your phone or you may just press talk. In any case you should hear a quick "beep..beep..beep" then dial tone.
4. Now you can dial the 2nd party and click the flash (or talk) again to return to the 1st party and you both should hear the phone ringing for the 2nd party.
There's hundreds, if not thousands, of different phones, phone systems, and provider combinations that have different procedures for making conference calls. This is probably the most basic way. Hope this helps
I believe that if you reach a busy signal, you can hang up. The conference should ring you back and the rest of the conference will be there.
Here's what the documentation shows from within the help of a 3300 ICP/MCD...
a 5303 is to be treated just like a 2500 series set...
2500, 5302 IP
Phone, SUPERSET 401, SUPERSET 401+, and SUPERSET 4001
telephones:
To form a Conference when a two-party call is already in place, or
to add another party to an existing Conference:
Press Flash or flash the
switchhook.
Dial the number of the next party.
Wait for an answer.
Press Flash or Flash the
switchhook.
Dial the Conference Call Feature Access Code.
To Leave a Conference:
Hang up.
2500 telephone:
To split a Conference and speak privately with the original
party:
Flash the switchhook.
Dial the Conference Call Split Feature Access
code.
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