With that said, there is one thing to keep in mind. Most paid services give you a toll-free number to distribute to your callers, while freeconferencecall.com just gives you a number and some callers may have to dial (and pay) the long distance chargers involved with reaching that number. If your callers don't mind, then go ahead and save yourself a few bucks by using a freeconferencecall.com account. If you have to have a toll-free dial-in number, then you'll have to try something different. I see the same company also offers "SimpleTollFree" through simpletollfree.com , which charges you 6 cents per minute per caller. Otherwise you can always look into other toll-free conferencing options.
Thoughts, tips, tricks, and fixes for the IT person in you. I am an MCSE and support a wide variety of IT-related items at my job, including: Windows OS's, Exchange, Terminal Services, .NET, IIS, OS X, Microsoft Office, printers, phones, Linux, Adobe Creative Suites, and plenty of other hardware and software. Hopefully some of the solutions I find throughout the workday are useful to you as well
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Free conference call service - freeconferencecall.com
If you're wondering how you're going to make your next conference call and you don't want to pay for a conferencing service, check out freeconferencecall.com. You can create a free account there and they will provide you with a 24/7 reservationless conference number you can give out to people. It's simple to do and easy to use.
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