Toll-Free Conference Calling
<STRONG>How does reservation-less conference calling work?</STRONG> <P></P> <UL> <LI>Each administrator is given their own toll-free number and PIN code</LI> <LI>To schedule, the administrator notifies each attendee of the toll-free number and participant PIN</LI> <LI>To initiate, the administrator calls their toll-free # and enters the PIN code to begin the conference</LI></UL> <P><STRONG>Benefits of reservation-less conference calling</STRONG></P> <UL> <LI>Up to 1000 callers can attend a conference (100 is the default)</LI> <LI>Full control for the administrator</LI> <LI>No operators are used to set-up the call and no reservations are used, but operators are available <BR>always between 8am and 7pm EST Monday thru Friday by pressing *0 for your convenience, and <BR>at no extra charge.</LI> <LI>Perfect call quality using our 100% Digital Backbone.</LI> <LI>Order numerous administrator toll-free numbers for any manager needing to initiate conference calls</LI> <LI>Invoices include detailed break-down of usage for each number and conference</LI></UL> <P><STRONG>Plan Details</STRONG> <UL> <LI>Live Customer Care Reps within 15 Seconds (Monday-Friday 09:30-17:30 ET)</LI> <LI>Toll Free number (always included and always the same rate)</LI> <LI>Flat rate per minute includes Everything. Never extra fees or charges</LI> <LI>No monthly fee ever. You generate a bill only when you use the service</LI> <LI>100% Tier 1 TDM backbone for All of your calls</LI> <LI>Switching facilities in New York and Atlanta</LI> <LI>Live Operator Service (always included 24/7/365)</LI> <LI>State of the art virtual card distribution system</LI> <LI>Recording (playback will incur charge of your per minute rate if you dial-in to playback)</LI> <LI>No minimums and no cancellation fees.</LI></UL>













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