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This documentation is for CCXML 1.0-Voxeo, which has been superceded by CCXML 1.0-W3C. The CCXML-Voxeo platform is not being updated any longer. The CCXML 1.0-W3C version, however, has many new features and is actively being enhanced. If you're writing a new CCXML application, you should use CCXML 1.0-W3C. Click here for the CCXML 1.0-W3C documentation.

Multi-party Conferencing

Oh yes. Out of all the neat features that CCXML offers to enhance voice driven telephony applications, the ability to conference in multiple callers is by far the most powerful and lucrative to most developers. Since VoiceXML can't cut the comparative mustard with it's ability to handle but 2 callers, Call Control XML is without a doubt, the only way to go when you absolutely, positively have to conference everyone in the room. Accept no substitutes.

Be aware that at the time of this writing, the maximum amount of callers allowed in a multi-party conference is around 25 callers in the Staging and Production environments. However, if you need the ability to handle more callers, contact our Sales Team to get the details on how you can get this limit increased.





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