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Reservationless Conference Calls

by J. Falk

Teleconferencing via a reservationless conference call is a cheap and effective way to connect a group of people without having to get them all in the same room. By using a reservationless conference system is it possible to set up a call with very little notice, sometimes immediately. The current rate for reservationless conferencing is about $0.10 per minute.

After you sign up to use reservationless conference calls you’ll get a telephone number and access code from your conferencing provider. You’ll need to distribute these to all the people who will be participating in your call, as they are what allows you and others to connect to the correct call bridge and ‘conference room’.

Since most conference call systems are fully automated, about the only equipment you would need is a telephone.

These days it is not uncommon to see conference calling companies offering free conference calls. This is, however, just a bit of creative marketing as to use these services you will need to call a long distance number where the paid services offer a toll free number to call. These and other hidden charges are something to watch out for when setting up reservationless conference calls. It is best to compare prices for several cheap conferencing companies to see which is really the better deal.

With no special equipment required, the ease of set-up and use and the increase in the numbers of remote employees, the reservationless conference call model is being discovered and adopted my more and more businesses everyday. Some even use conference calling as their primary means for connecting employees to one another. People can connect to conference calls from anywhere in the world and it’s no wonder their use is becoming so widespread today.

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