Instructions: We've organized the questions into easy to understand categories on BT MeetMe Global Access and its features: General questions, Global Access Numbers, BT MeetMe Add-in for Outlook, Desktop Controller, BT MeetMe Mobile Controller, BT MeetMe Connect, BT MeetMe Recording, and Troubleshooting.
To view an answer, click on the question to expand it.
You can sign up here.
As soon as you receive your welcome email. There is no need to activate your account.
Starting your meeting is easy as 1-2-3! You dial in to the call, provide your passcode followed by
, and then record your name. Please read our guide on how to start a call
You will need to provide
Yes – while in the call, the chairperson can press
![]()
![]()
For more information on recording a BT MeetMe Global Access call, please read our guide on how to record a call
A BT MeetMe Global Access dial-in number allows international participants to dial into the conference calls using a local dial-in number.
Local numbers are easier to dial and more cost-effective than using international numbers.
To view your complete list of BT MeetMe Global Access numbers, visit the Find Your BT MeetMe Global Access numbers page.
BT MeetMe Global Access numbers are available from over 55 countries. To view your complete list of BT MeetMe Global Access numbers, visit the Find Your BT MeetMe Global Access numbers page.
A local toll-free phone number is a freefone number participants can use to dial-in.
An international dial-in number allows participants from over 55 countries to join the call with a local dial-in number, saving them the cost of an international call.
The BT MeetMe Add-in is a tool that makes it easier to schedule, join, and monitor your BT MeetMe Global Access conference calls.
Individual users - If you are permitted to install software on your PC, you can download and install the Add-in from our downloads page.
An active BT MeetMe Global Access account. Microsoft Outlook: 2003 and 2007. Microsoft Windows: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, and 7.
You can activate the Add-in by logging in with the chairperson and participant passcodes that belong to your BT MeetMe Global Access account.
Please verify that your Internet connection is active and that you have clicked on one of the links off of the downloads page. If you are still encountering difficulty downloading, please contact your IT administrator.
If you can successfully download the application but it fails to install, please contact your IT administrator and verify that your PC is permitted to install software without an administrator login.
If you are having trouble logging in, it could be for the following reasons:
Please note that logging in may take several minutes to complete as your account is provisioned and your account profile is downloaded.
This can occur for two known reasons.
Check Tools > Trust Centre > Add-ins you should see BTC Add-in… listed under Active Applications. If it is listed under Disabled or Inactive Add-ins it needs moving to Active Applications.
If you are still experiencing difficulties please contact your organisation's IT help desk for support.
To join your conference from the Add-in, click on the "Join Conference" button on the Outlook toolbar or on the Call Start Alert which pops up on your computer when the first Participant joins your call. Choose a phone number and click on the join button. Wait for your phone to ring. When you answer it, you will be connected to your conference. In addition, your web browser will open and connect you to the Desktop Controller.
You can add, edit or remove a callback number by clicking on the "Join Conference" button on the Outlook toolbar and using the "Add new", "Edit", and "Delete" buttons at the bottom of the screen.
You can launch the Desktop Controller by clicking on the "Monitor Conference" button on the Add-in or on the Call Start Alert which pops up on your computer when the first Participant joins your call. Your web browser will open and connect you to the Desktop Controller.
Within a minute after someone joins your conference, a Call Start Alert window will appear on your Microsoft Outlook desktop with buttons to join and monitor your conference. These buttons behave similarly to the join and monitor buttons on the Add-in toolbar.
Currently you can login and manage only one user account. This capability is under development and will be supported in the near future.
If you have more than one BT MeetMe Global Access conference, you can login using any valid pair of passcodes assigned to your account. The Add-in will download conference details for all of the BT MeetMe Global Access conferences that are assigned to your account.
Yes, when you use the Add-in to schedule a conference, you have the option to select which Global Access numbers to include in your invitation. Your settings will be remembered for the next time you schedule a conference.
Yes, the Add-in refreshes your conferencing details every day. If you are assigned a new conference or your Global Access dial-in numbers change, you will see the new information on your Add-in within 12 hours or less.
Absolutely, the Add-in is a supplemental feature that does not interfere with other functions of Microsoft Outlook.
If you want to remove a BT MeetMe Global Access conference that is displaying on the Add-in, please call customer support and ask them to deactivate the conference from your account.
Yes, BT Conferencing is offering this productivity enhancing feature for free to all BT MeetMe and BT Global Access customers.
If you require help with the Add-in, please contact your BT Conferencing service helpdesk by telephone or email. Please make a note of what version of Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Windows you are using.
If you change your PC, you will need to re-install the Add-in and login again.
The Add-in is a value-added feature for BT MeetMe Global Access customers only. To open a BT MeetMe Global Access account, please visit the sign-up page
To uninstall the Add-in, please go to your Microsoft Windows Start menu, select Control Panel, and click on "Add or Remove Programs". Find the application named "Conferencing Add-in for Microsoft Outlook" and click on the "Remove" button.
You bet! This is our first release; we already have other features in development that will be added to future releases of the Add-in. These features will make it easier to enter and manage your conference calls.
BT MeetMe Desktop Controller is a new value-added feature for BT MeetMe. Accessible from your web browser, Desktop Controller allows you to manage and control BT MeetMe calls and enjoy an extra smooth conference calling experience with enhanced visibility, security and control.
During the call, Desktop Controller will always show you a real-time list of who’s on your call. If someone is missing, you can use Desktop Controller to add them to the call.
At a conference-wide level you can mute and unmute all participants (lecture mode), start a recording, lock the conference, play roll call, enable conference continuation, and end the conference. At a participant level, you can mute and unmute a line, announce their roll call name, edit their display name, and disconnect the line.
*(Please note that if you mute a participant from the Desktop controller, they will not be able to use *6 to un-mute themselves)
Desktop Controller is free to download* and there are no monthly fees for the software. The only charges are for actual usage of the BT MeetMe service.
(*Subject to standard pricing for Recording and Dial Out services).
No - Desktop Controller is a value-added feature for BT MeetMe Global Access customers only. You must have a BT MeetMe Global Access account to benefit from Desktop Controller.
Yes, you will need internet access.
Desktop Controller can be launched directly from Microsoft Outlook if you have the BTMeetMe Add-in for Microsoft Outlook installed – just click on the Monitor or Join buttons on the toolbar.
Alternatively, if you are an existing BT MeetMe customer, you can access Desktop Controller right now at https://bt-desktop-controller.ring2.com/com.bt/eng/
Yes – you can still dial into the call in the normal way from any phone. If you are also monitoring the call using Desktop Controller, your name will appear on the real-time listing of call participants as soon as you’ve dialled in.
Absolutely. If you prefer, you can use Desktop Controller to help you join the call without needing to remember any access numbers and pass codes. Using the 'Join as Chairperson' feature, you can select any phone you wish to join from and the conference will dial out to you iMM:diately.
Yes - the chairperson can use Desktop Controller to open an email or calendar appointment on their smartphone pre-populated with their BT MeetMe Global Access details, ready to send out to invited participants.
This would only be the toll and toll-free number associated with the conference on that bridge. Whatever number was assigned when the conference was created.
They won't be, only the toll and toll-free number associated with the conference on that bridge. Whatever number was assigned when the conference was created.
The changes will be automatically pushed down to the Mobile Controller application within 12 hours.
The cost will be incurred on the BT MeetMe Global Access call.
The Desktop Controller can be configured to use more than one BT MeetMe Global Access conference.
Desktop Controller improves visibility by displaying the names and/or phone numbers of the participants on your call, in real-time. This leaves you free and comfortable as the chairperson to focus on your meeting, rather than always wondering or needing to ask "who just joined" or "who just dropped off?".
Desktop Controller improves security by enabling you to see if an uninvited guest accidentally joined your call, perhaps because a call runs late and overlaps into another starting call. You will also know exactly who’s left your call, so that you’re comfortable to have a private debrief with your team at the end of a wider call.
Participants' lines are identified by a phone number and name. If the user has joined the conference through a web initiated call back, the name they have entered will display. If they have dialed in, their number will be looked up against your account provisioned address book and a caller-ID database. Displayed names can be edited by double clicking on the name.
If the participant is calling from a phone number that has Caller ID blocked, then Desktop Controller application will display "number withheld" or "unknown." In cases where the Caller ID is not blocked, then a a name, number, or location is displayed
The Desktop Controller requires an internet connection to function. If there is a network problem, the Controller will inform you with an error message. Check your internet connection and try to monitor again.
You can use any mainstream browser that is flash-enabled.
In this case, Desktop Controller will show multiple instances of the numbers presented from that location. Although it is not possible to resolve this common Caller ID against individual participant names, it may present the name of the company associated with that switchboard number.
BT MeetMe Mobile Controller is a new value-added feature for BT MeetMe. It is an application for your smartphone that helps you as the chairperson of a conference call. With Mobile Controller, you can set up and manage BT MeetMe calls from your smartphone and enjoy an extra smooth conference calling experience with enhanced visibility, security and control.
No – the Mobile Controller application turns your smartphone into a 'remote controller' of your BT MeetMe call, independent of the phone you are using for actual participation in the call. The chairperson and all invited participants can still dial in as normal from any phone, e.g. their desk phone or meeting room speaker phone. However, as chairperson, you can then manage the call from your smartphone for enhanced visibility, security and control.
You can use Mobile Controller on any recent BlackBerry (with operating system 4.1 or newer) , Windows Mobile smartphone (with operating system 5 or newer), iPhone running iOS v3, and Android.
Mobile Controller improves visibility by displaying the names and/or phone numbers of the participants on your call, in real-time. This leaves you free and comfortable as the chairperson to focus on your meeting, rather than always wondering or needing to ask "who just joined" or "who just dropped off?" Mobile Controller will even alert you when your conference has started by buzzing an alert to your smartphone as soon as the first invited guest joins your conference.
Mobile Controller improves security by enabling you to see if an uninvited guest accidentally joined your call, perhaps because a call runs late and overlaps into another starting call. You will also know exactly who's left your call, so that you're comfortable to have a private debrief with your team at the end of a wider call.
Sure – you can still dial into the call in the normal way from any phone. If you are also monitoring the call using Mobile Controller on your smartphone, your name will appear on the application's real-time listing of call participants as soon as you've dialled in.
Absolutely. If you prefer, you can use Mobile Controller to help you join the call without needing to remember any access numbers and pass codes. Using the 'Join as Chairperson' feature, you can select any phone you wish to join from and the conference will dial out to you iMM:diately.
During the call, Mobile Controller will always show you a real-time list of who's on your call. If someone is missing, you can use Mobile Controller to add them to the call from your smartphone address book. If someone has joined from a noisy location – perhaps their car or a noisy airport concourse – then you can use Mobile Controller to mute that particular participant.
Below is a full feature list of Mobile Controller:
No – Mobile Controller is essentially a tool for the chairperson. All your invited guests can join the call by dialling in as normal.
Yes – Your BT MeetMe account can work completely independently of the Mobile Controller application. Mobile Controller is an optional tool designed to help the chairperson manage their calls for a smooth calling experience, but it is not a requirement in any way.
If the participant is calling from a phone number that has Caller ID blocked, then Mobile Controller application will display "number withheld" or "unknown." In cases where the Caller ID is not blocked, then Mobile Controller tries to match the Caller ID to a name either in your smartphone's address book or a list of phone numbers belonging to colleagues in your company. If no name is found, a location is displayed.
In this case, Mobile Controller will show multiple instances of the numbers presented from that location. Although it is not possible to resolve this common Caller ID against individual participant names, it may present the name of the company associated with that switchboard number.
This depends whether you have a smartphone on a 3G, UMTS, or EVDO network. If so, then yes, you will be able to speak into your smartphone and use Mobile Controller at the same time. However, on GPRS or EDGE networks, you will only be able to either speak or control from your smartphone - not both. As such, if you choose to join the call as chairperson from your smartphone, you would lose the call management capabilities of Mobile Controller.
Yes - the chairperson can use Mobile Controller to open an email or calendar appointment on their smartphone pre-populated with their BT MeetMe Global Access details, ready to send out to invited participants.
This would only be the toll and toll-free number associated with the conference on that bridge. Whatever number was assigned when the conference was created.
They won't be, only the toll and toll-free number associated with the conference on that bridge. Whatever number was assigned when the conference was created.
Mobile Controller is free to download and there are no monthly fees for the software. The only charges are for actual usage. On calls where you use Mobile Controller as chairperson, you will pay as though they were an additional participant leg on the call from the time the first participant joins the call to the time the last participant leaves.
An existing MeetMe Global Access service is required to use Mobile Controller. Visit our install page for instructions on downloading and installing Mobile Controller for your specific mobile device.
If you have a BlackBerry smartphone that has been set up by your IT department using a BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), you may have to ask their permission to download the application.
Deploying via the BES is fast and simple, and is often preferred by enterprise IT departments so that they can retain greater control and management over approved applications on mobile devices. The process typically takes no more than 15 minutes, is approved by Research In Motion (RIM) and is fully documented for the BES Administrator.
No, that doesn't matter at all. As above, the application can be downloaded to BlackBerry or Windows Mobile smartphones by visiting http://m.btconferencing.com/controller on your smartphone browser. In fact, there is no equivalent of the BES for Windows Mobile devices, and therefore this is the required download method.
If you change your smartphone, you will have to re-install the Mobile Controller application. If the application does not login automatically, you will be asked to enter your chairperson and participant pass codes to login.
The changes will be automatically pushed down to the Mobile Controller application within 12 hours.
No - Mobile Controller is a value-added feature for BT MeetMe Global Access customers only. You must have a BT MeetMe Global Access account to benefit from Mobile Controller.
The cost will be incurred on the BT MeetMe Global Access call. The mobile phone is just being used as a control tool to instruct BT MeetMe Global Access to dial out to the participant.
The Mobile Controller can be configured to use more than one BT MeetMe Global Access conference.
Please follow your smartphone's instructions to uninstall the application. On the BlackBerry, go to Options, Applications, find the Mobile Controller application, and choose Delete from the menu. On a Windows Mobile smartphone, go to Settings>>Remove Programs, choose the Mobile Controller application, and click Remove. If you have a BlackBerry smartphone and the application was deployed using the BES, you may need to talk to your BES administrator to uninstall the application.
BT MeetMe Connect (MMC) is a graphical user interface that sits on your desktop to enable impromptu BT MeetMe conferences. BT MeetMe Connect allows a seamless transition from communicating by instant message to initiating a BT MeetMe audio conference with a few clicks.
No. BT MeetMe Connect works directly with the Microsoft Office Communicator client and requires no installation on the Office Communications Server (OCS). BT MeetMe Connect is a client-only solution and has no interface with OCS. The BT MeetMe Connect server infrastructure provides most BT MeetMe Connect functionality. Configuration and feature changes can be made centrally without requiring the OCS client software to be upgraded or replaced.
BT MeetMe Connect is ideal for calls that require professional audio, global dial in access, where you are expecting participants of five or more, operator support and conference recording.
Yes, BT MeetMe Connect uses your current BT MeetMe chairperson and participant codes.
No. Once you log into Microsoft Office Communicator, your BT MeetMe Connect contact window displays.
BT MeetMe Connect logs you out of the application after your company-defined period of time for security reasons. If you left your desk, leaving your desktop available, your chairperson or participant passcodes might be compromised. To begin using BT MeetMe Connect again requires you to log out of Microsoft Office Communicator and sign back in.
BT MeetMe Connect allows you, as the chairperson, to launch an impromptu BT MeetMe conference directly from your Microsoft Office Communicator. Managing conferences starts with dragging and dropping available participants, selecting their contact number (for example, work, mobile, home), and dialing out to all users simultaneously. An IM session escalates quickly to bring together key stakeholders instantly and easily. Productivity rises with the opportunity of iMM:diate turnaround for critical decisions.
As the chairperson , you can select the Mute All button to put everyone who is not a chairperson on hold and individually mute any chairpersons. Then you can unmute anyone that needs to speak to continue your meeting without distraction.
BT MeetMe Connect offers an operator assistance icon in its user interface to allow the chairperson to reach an operator at any time during the conference. Alternatively chairpersons and participants can select
![]()
No, your BT MeetMe can be used anytime, anywhere. Your conference details remain the same as your existing BT MeetMe account. You do need to be online to use BT MeetMe Connect.
No, you just need their phone numbers so you may dial out to them using BT MeetMe Connect
All phone numbers and join entries are saved in a cookie locally on your computer.
If you delete your www.btconferencing.txt cookie, all BT MeetMe Connect settings, including any stored phone entries, anyone you renamed (caller ID), any settings in the join section, are removed. If removed, you also must authenticate again by entering your chairperson passcode.
Tip: Add the phone numbers of those you communicate with on a regular basis to your Outlook Contacts.
BT MeetMe Connect extends the Microsoft Office Communicator Client (MOC) by extending a tab at the bottom of the window. BT MeetMe Connect takes advantage of the drag and drop, presence, and contact information provided by Microsoft Office Communicator to provide a Unified communications experience.
We've -developed BT MeetMe Connect with security in mind. BT Conferencing datacenters follow industry standards for securing all data and customer information; all communications are secured via SSL to our datacenters. Minimal information is transferred between the client to our BT MeetMe bridges (specifically, e-mail/SIP address, names, and phone numbers). All additional information is stored locally in a cookie (specifically, any additional phone numbers or names for participants who are renamed).
If a participant receives an email or IM with the call details and uses his/her Microsoft Office Communicator to join the call, he/she can see the Participant view screen.
The Microsoft Office Communicator Server XML tab is limited to one third of the Microsoft Office Communicator (MOC) window size. The size of your BT MeetMe Connect window depends on your monitor resolution and the height of your MOC window.
This behaviour is a known limitation. Drop your contact’s email address carefully below each contact to prevent email addresses from merging.
BT MeetMe Recording allows you to instantly record your BT MeetMe calls by pressing *8 on your telephone keypad. Once the call is completed the chairperson can download the recording for archiving or to share the recording for future use.
Yes – now, it's easier than ever for a Chairperson to record BT MeetMe audio conferences. Just press *8 and your recording will begin, press *8 again if you wish to stop the recording. When your meeting ends, the chairperson receives an email notifying them of the recording's location.
Yes there is, please refer to your service terms and conditions.
When your meeting ends, the chairperson will receive an email with a web link to a website where you will be able to retrieve your recording. Click on the web link, enter your chairperson and participant passcodes as well as a verification code for security purposes to access your conference recording. You have the option to archive or share the recording by saving the recording directly onto your computer, posting it on a website or forwarding it on to your contacts via an email.
To activate BT MeetMe Recording, simply press *8 on your telephone keypad. To stop recording, press *8 again.
*6 Mute on/off – If you are in a noisy environment or on a mobile phone, you can mute your own line. Participants can mute their own line when not speaking. This will reduce background noise levels in the conference call.
Try not to use a speaker phone. If unavoidable, use the mute function stated above when not speaking and move away any projectors from the microphones.
*0 Operator assistance – Use this function if you still find you have sound problems and a Conference Co-ordinator will help you to resolve any audio problems.
Line static can occur occasionally. You can help us pinpoint and resolve the problem by dialing
![]()
or ask anyone on a cell phone to mute their own line by pressing
on their phone.
If you are disconnected from the call, simply redial the dial-in number and enter the passcode. If this issue recurs, you can contact the BT Conferencing Help Desk.
A conference coordinator is available for support 100% of the time. Simply press
while in a BT MeetMe Global Access conference to reach a conference coordinator.
Simply press
on your phone or click on call operator if you have joined the online portion of the meeting and an operator will be available to assist you.