
One of the services that I use quite often is free telephone conferencing. Web-Scheduled Standard is a free telephone conferencing service that can be use immediately after signing up for a user account. The way it works is everyone participating in the conference call the same dial-in number. This service is free; the caller may be charged a long distance or tolls by their individual phone companies. The moderator or host of the conference usually calls in first and can have up to as many as 100 callers; although the conference begins when the first caller enters the conference and ends when the last caller exits the conference. The maximum time is 3 hours per conference call. This only one free conference calling service and they are great to use. I use them all the time.






This service should be free as long as all participants use a phone that will use minutes that have already been paid for through a standard monthly fee (i.e.; like a typical cell phone calling program that allows x number of minutes/month). As long as the callers to this conference call have the minutes available on their own calling programs, the cost of the conference call will be essentially free, and that's a great idea!
Posted by: Dore | October 24, 2006 5:40 AM | Permalink to Comment