Toll Free Conference Calls
Conference calls are a convenient method of communicating with a
lot of people all at once. Technologies today allow many
different types of conference calling.
For a small business, simple 3-way calling may suffice. This
feature is available through your telephone company and whatever
long-distance rates you have on the phone that originates the
call will apply.
When several people located in many different places need to
access conference calls, a conference call company can provide
this service.
A basic conference call service offers audio conference calls
(also called teleconferencing) over the telephone. Usually, you
have the option of toll-free calls or flat-rate calls.
"Toll-free" is sort of a misnomer because "toll-free" does not
mean it's entirely a free call because the person or business
that hires the conference call company pays for the service.
Toll-free conference calls are free for the participants. With
toll-free packages, participants use a toll-free number to dial
into the call via the conference call company.
The charges for the calls are usually by the minute for the
length of the call. In many cases, the more minutes used, the
less money per minute it costs. For instance, one package may
offer 1,000 toll-free minutes for $70 or 7 cents a minute. If
you go over 1,000 minutes, each additional minute would cost 7
cents. Another package may offer 10,000 minutes for $400 or 4
cents a minute and 4 cents for each minute over 10,000 minutes.
You can see the cost goes down with the larger packages.
A flat-rate conference call package requires the participants to
pay their own long-distance charges. They dial a regular phone
number to access the call via the conference call company. The
company who hires the conference call company also pays a flat
fee to set up the service.
The conference call companies always offer features that augment
their basic service. For example, you can have the conference
call company record your conference calls and then provide a
playback. The playbacks can even be on-demand so people can hear
them at any time 24/7.
As you might imagine, conducting a live conference call with
dozens of people on the line at once could get a bit out of hand
with everyone talking at once and noise in the background as
well. Technology comes to the rescue with mute buttons that
allow the moderator and/or operator to control what is broadcast
on the call.
The operators at the teleconferencing companies can assist you
in many ways. In addition to connecting participants as they
call in to access your conference, operators can even call
participants and then connect them to your call. Operators can
attend the entire conference call, providing opening
announcements, introductions for host and speakers, moderating
question and answer sessions and making closing comments at the
end of the call.
Audio conference calls are not the only options available to
you. Web conferencing is another type of conference call that
utilizes access through participants' computers. Participants
are able to view PowerPoint and whiteboard presentations and to
share documents. Communication among participants can be audio
or via chat formats. Upgrades of web conferencing services
include application and desktop sharing, remote control and
video conferencing.
As you can see, there are many ways that businesses today can
communicate effectively via conference calling. There are lots
of conference-calling companies to choose from and the
competition among them drives good bargains for business owners
who will take the time to do a little research to find the best
bargains.