Replacing AT&T Conferencing?

You’re in good company.

AT&T turned to Intellor while preparing to terminate its audio conferencing products and services. Because, for nearly 15 years, AT&T resold Intellor conferencing services to its highest profile enterprise and government customers.

Our proven record of success and modern, sustainable conferencing platform, has allowed us to successfully welcome hundreds of AT&T users to Conferencing without Compromises.

Mobile keypad screen displaying a gradient background with numbers 0-9, a call button, and the word "Bspoke" at the top. Wi-Fi, clock, and battery icons are in the upper section.

Replace AT&T Reservation-less Audio:

  • Instant meetings

  • Persistent dial-in credentials

  • Host touch tone management

  • Optional recording & transcription services

Replace AT&T Reserved Audio:

  • Scheduled calls

  • Single-use dial-in credentials

  • Host touch tone or web management

  • Optional recording & transcription services

  • Optional moderator services

Group of call center employees wearing headsets, focusing on a smiling woman with a microphone.
A screenshot of a virtual meeting interface showing attendees, a chat window, and meeting controls. The left panel lists attendees including 'Chris Smith,' 'Board Room,' 'James Johnson,' 'Jane Thompson,' and 'Sam Carter.' The right panel displays a chat with messages, one welcoming participants to the BoS meeting. A call timer is displayed at the top right.

Replace AT&T Operator-Hosted Audio:

  • Scheduled calls

  • Single- or recurring credentials

  • Professional moderators

  • Advanced features & services