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Monday, September 29, 2008
trying out free conferencing
It seems that these days the world is just moving faster and faster. With less time to get together and meet up with people which makes the internet ever more valuable. The only problem is I really do like to talk with people on the phone and I find it a better, more interactive way to deal with people, especially as a group. I like my 3 way calling, but I find that sometimes 3 ways just isn't enough and that we need more of a conference call system to be able to get everyone together at once and talk about things, especially when I am planning things with my friends back home for breaks, or when we can't have a club meeting it would be great to be able to conference call and get things done. I began looking online for a conference call service and I found free conferencing by Rondee. Rondee is a company that provides you with free conference call numbers and allows you to schedule a time and date in advance, so that you can get everyone together at once to hold meetings, plan events, even surprises. And don't be thrown just because it's free conference calling. You can have up to 100 people on the line at once and the clarity is great. You do need to be careful to run it like a meeting when you have that many people on the line because you don't want to get too many people talking all at once. Well, I told a friend about it and she said that she has been using Rondee for conference calls for a while now. She says she just goes onto their website and schedules her time, and it always goes really smoothly.
Well, with her recommendation I couldn't help but try it. I went online and signed up, it was really simple, and I scheduled a free conference call. I just really wanted to try it so I invited 10 friends, just to see how it worked. It was great we really had a blast and were so thrilled I think that we spent most of the phone call laughing about how cool it was. I know this is a service that we will be able to give plenty of use to both when we are here at school and when we go home on break. It will be fun to be able to get everyone on the phone over the holidays when we have all gone our own separate ways and the great thing is that it's free!
Posted by Rick at 9:38 PM