Sunday, July 20, 2008

Free Conference Calling Offers a World of Possibilities

By Fabian Toulouse

Conference calling used to be a costly prospect, costing some businesses and associations ten of thousands of dollars every year. This is no longer the case. Shrewd businesses are turning to free conferencing services for their collaborative communications and putting that extra to better use. With a line item of $0 in the communications budget, users are laughing all the way to the bank!

The pluses of Free Conference Calling go way beyond the "free" part. The service is fully digitized, built on voice routers. The sound is clear as a bell, as opposed to analog conference bridges, which are famous for unpleasant sounds. Users enjoy great connections consistently.

Free Conference Calling is reservationless and accessible 24/7. Lots of people can participate at the same time in as many calls as you need. Calls are limited to six hours at one time, but you can make a limitless number of calls. Many businesses schedule multiple calls per week for individual groups or different purposes, among them training, information distribution, and personnel assessment.

Along with free conferencing, free conference recording and playback are offered. With associates who who are out and cannot make a live conference, it is simple for them to download the conference to PC for playback in their free time. No one will miss a call!

The service has the advantage of being very uncomplicated to use. It only takes a moment to open an account, which can be used right away. All you need to do is notify participants of the time and give them the dial up number and access code. Effortless to follow prompts guide users, and equally simple directions let call directors achieve a number of objectives, such as make a call "listen in" only or stop additional callers from joining.

For these reasons, there are over 5 million monthly users, among them over one hundred Fortune 500 companies. More and more companies are discovering every day that "free" results in big dividends.

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