In a telephone conferencing system, a digital communication network is used
to establish and control the telephone connections between multiple
conferees with the telephone network being the means of exchanging verbal
information. Each conferee may have a computer connected to the digital
network, and each has an independent telephone instrument connected to the
public switched telephone network. An in-charge conferee utilizes his
computer containing appropriate software to initiate the conference and to
control the participation of the conferees. The in-charge conferee sends
digital control signals to a switch interface controlling a telephone
switch as a gateway to the telephone network. These control signals
include the commands by which the conferee telephones are rung up, brought
on line, or dropped from the conference. The switch provides telephone
status information back over the digital network, and the in-charge
conferee, as well as other conferees if provided with appropriate
software, display this status information on their PC monitors.