Conference call guide
Hello, and welcome to
conference call guide. On this site we have a product selection of conference call telephones for purchase and reviews users have left of individual phones. We also have reviews of companies who provide free conference calling services, as well as other helpful resources such as conference call transcripts.
Looking for a
free
conference call service? We have what you're looking for. Be sure to check out our free conference calling page for all the information related to individual companies we review that you can use for free conference calling.
Get all your notes ready, because the conference call is about to begin! We understand you can't always have a computer in the conference call room, so it's important to pre-record your thoughts before the call. Sometimes on paper, sometimes on your PDA; whatever works.
How to join or make a conference call
For the most part, joining or making a conference call is easy. If you're joining, you'll dial a specific number to join the conference call. If you're hosting, others will dial up to enter your call. Once connected, they'll enter a password to join the call, and that's it. Of course, you'll need conference call equipment such as a
conference call phone system. You can buy that on this website.
Professional reservationless conference calling
The conference call systems we sell and have available through our affiliates on this website are reservationless and professional. What does that mean? It means you don't need a reservation to join the conference call. You should never need a reservation - of course, most conference calls are planned out beforehand so everyone knows who is attending. As long as you have access to the dial-in number, you should be able to join the
conference call though, whether they know you're joining or not (although it makes sense people know you're joining beforehand).
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