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About Conference Call Basics
by John Furnem

Published on this site: September 26th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month

The demand for companies to hold a conference call is on the rise. This
increase in demand is largely due to the large number of employees who
telecommute or work form home. Many companies also have staff at different
locations and scheduling a regular meeting where everyone can be present
is almost impossible. Holding a conferencing call is the perfect solution
to this issue.
There are many different methods used for holding a conference call. Of
course, you could just have all of the people involved dial the number
of the person chairing the meeting, but this can prove extremely expensive
- especially if attendees are in different areas of the country or even
the world. The answer is to use a conferencing call service.
Conference call services are extremely simple to use. You do not need
a special phone to participate, although one with a speaker facility is
far more comfortable for the arm! The organizer of the meeting contacts
one of the conferencing call service providers and schedules the date
and time of the meeting. All participants are then sent an invitation with a unique number
that they can use to dial in to the meeting. It really is as simple as
that. The hosting company is responsible for all of the technical work
involved in bridging all of the attendees into one conference call flawlessly.
The cost of this type of basic conferencing call has been reduced significantly
and you may expect to pay $100 for a 5-person conference that lasts 30
minutes. If your company is going to hold a regular conference call, for
weekly progress reports for example, then there are monthly flat rate
services available. These can be as low as $30 per month. The added benefit of
this service is that you are often allocated a toll-free number for your
regular conferencing call - reducing the cost further.
The cheapest type of conferencing call is one that has been booked in
advance. This gives the hosting company more time to set up the bridging
service. However, the fluid nature of business today means that a conference
call may be required at the last minute. There are a number of services
that providethis immediate conferencing call service. The prices vary greatly, depending
on the timing and number of attendees required.
Most conferencing call requests are simply to have a number of participants
able to connect into a meeting. There is usually no need for any operator
assistance as the attendees dial in to the conference call and the rest
is left to them. This works very well for the majority of audio conferencing,
but there are certain occasions where additional services are required.
This type of operator assisted conferencing call requires much higher
fees. If a company is holding an important conference call with potential
clients, for example, it may be in their best interests to have this additional
help to ensure that the call goes smoothly, leaving the participants free
to negotiate rather than worry about the phone call itself.

John Furnem - is a dot com veteran, specializing in human resources
and work psychology he has written articles about stress management and
business themes. John writes Conference calls articles at
http://conferencecall.advice-tips.com


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