Friday, May 25, 2007

Free Conference Calling

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LiveOffice FreeConferencing is an affordable and convenient solution for conference calling. Hosting free, on-demand conference calls with a 250-person capacity is unparalleled with other conference calling services.

See our extensive feature list below to enhance your experience with our free conference calling service. You can leverage these features from both your telephone keypad and online Web Manager to best suit your needs during your conference calls—all for free!


Free Conference Call Features:

Mute & Unmute Conference Call Guests:
Press (1) then (*) on your telephone keypad to mute all your conference call guests, restricting their ability to speak during the call.

Lock & Unlock Conference Call:
Control access to your conference call by locking it for added security by pressing (2) then (*) anytime during your conference call.

Continue Conference Call:
If the host must leave early, conference calls can continue if the host presses (3) then (*) on his or her telephone keypad to enable the Conference Continuation feature, keeping the conference call open until the last caller hangs up. Otherwise, all callers are disconnected when the host hangs up.

Conference Call Attendee Self-Mute:
Conference call guests can self-mute their lines by pressing (4) then (*) on their telephone keypad. A caller can regain talking rights by repeating the selection.

Note: Guests cannot unmute their lines if the conference call host enables Mute Entire Conference.

Free Conference Call Recording On/Off:
Enable free conference call recording by pressing (5) then (*) on your telephone keypad. Conclude your recording by pressing (5) then (*) again or simply hanging up once your conference call is completed. MP3 files are posted to your Recordings page for a minimum of 30 days.

Require Name Introductions:
Request conference call participants’ first and last names using Name Announce by pressing (6) then (*) on your telephone keypad. Each guest is asked for their name prior to joining the conference call.

Conference Call Roll Call:
Review the identities of your conference call participants with Roll Call by pressing (7) then (*) on your telephone keypad during the conference call to listen to the names recorded by participants on the call.

Conference Call Head Count:
The conference call host can press (8) then (*) on his or her telephone keypad at any time during the conference call to identify how many callers are on the line at that exact time.

New Entry Audio Tone On/Off:
By default, the conference calling system will announce new conference call guests with an audio tone. The conference call host can press (9) then (*) on his or her telephone keypad to disable the tone announcing new callers.


Our on-demand, free conference calling is available anytime—no advance notice or conference call details are required. This is truly a free conference calling service you can use from anywhere, anytime, featuring a 250-person capacity and up to six hours of conference time for each call.

With LiveOffice FreeConferencing, you can use your free conference calling account repeatedly, whenever and wherever you need it. There are no strings attached—this conference calling service is completely free of charge. We won’t bill you anything for using our free conference calling service. Only domestic long-distance rates apply. (Long-distance rates are determined by each conference caller’s long-distance carrier.) There are no hidden costs or increased rates for free conference calls. If the caller is using a cell phone, most VOIP services or a nationwide long-distance plan, the conference call will likely cost them nothing.

Arranging free conference calls is simple—just provide each caller with the date and time of your call as well as the dial-in number and bridge code. Once your callers enter the appropriate code, they are connected on one conference call.


Visit: http://freeconferencing.liveoffice.com/

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