Monday, March 3, 2008

Faster Meetings With Free Teleconferencing

How many times have you tried to remember the combination of buttons to hit on your office phone to be able to put a few calls together for a conference call? Inevitably, someone gets hung up on, there is a lot of redialing, and by the time you get the talk underway, everyone is frustrated.

There is an easier way รข€“ free teleconferencing. While many people still think conference call services cost and arm and a leg, that's not the case. Competition has stepped in and now there are not just low priced, but free teleconferencing services on the market that your company can use.

Instead of having to call one person at a time and try to link them all in through the phone, no one has to wait around for all the connections with free teleconferencing. Instead, all the parties are given a phone number and a PIN number to use when it's time for the free teleconferencing session to take place. Assuming all the participants are on time, your free teleconferencing session will start with no fuss, no button pushing and no dropped calls.

Essentially, free teleconferencing is improving upon the old system, yet unlike the usual trends in technology that are expensive and only used by large businesses, free teleconferencing is something that businesses of all sizes and budgets can get in on.

In many small businesses, those fancy phone systems that allow calls to be conferenced are just too expensive, and frankly unnecessary. Using free teleconferencing through companies such as TheConferenceSpace, www.theconferencespace.com, allows all of you to get on one phone line for staff meetings, discussions with prospective or current clients, and any other time when you want everyone on the same page, sounding like a big company even if you're a little fish.

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