Conference call: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Amwelladmin (talk | contribs) Created page with " ===Timing=== Mathematically it is impossible for a conference call to start on time. No-one outside Switzerland will ever dial in more than three seconds before the appointed..." |
Amwelladmin (talk | contribs) No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
===Timing=== | ===Timing=== | ||
Mathematically it is impossible for a conference call to start on time. | Mathematically it is impossible for a conference call to start on time. The probability of anyone<ref>Outside Switzerland. Swiss people will happily join a conference call minutes or even hours before it is due to start to avoid the social stigma (''[[Späteankunftschande]]'') of being the last invitee to join - a taboo that applies even where all attendees have dialled in before the appointed time. </ref> dialling in to any conference call even a moment more before it is scheduled to begin is as close to zero a makes no difference. (). | ||
{{draft}} | {{draft}} |
Revision as of 22:28, 3 May 2017
Timing
Mathematically it is impossible for a conference call to start on time. The probability of anyone[1] dialling in to any conference call even a moment more before it is scheduled to begin is as close to zero a makes no difference. ().
- ↑ Outside Switzerland. Swiss people will happily join a conference call minutes or even hours before it is due to start to avoid the social stigma (Späteankunftschande) of being the last invitee to join - a taboo that applies even where all attendees have dialled in before the appointed time.