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    I'm frequently in the situation of needing to do a conference telephone call with a small number of participants (<10). I don't need operator assisted conferencing. Typical duration is 1-2 hours. Almost always, it is domestic U.S. participants only. I'd prefer not enter into a long-term contract, but just pay for individual conferences. I've got verizon for my cell service, SBC for local, and MCI for long distance. Their web sites are all awful. It appears, though I'm not certain, that: 1. They all offer a high-end audio conferencing service. This appears to be independent of whether I am a regular customer or not, so I see no reason to choose these over anyone else's. 2. Some plans do include three-way calling, but that requires a monthly fee to enable, and a telephone capable of it, and is always limited to only 3 parties. [right?] I'm often the only geek on these calls; I can't require webcams and/or microphones of participants. Normal telephones must be supported. Web conferencing and/or video chat might be of interest if it includes normal pure telephone conferencing and is not significantly more expensive, so that participants who are geeks can leverage the other channels. Phrase search of "conference calling" at google gets >100k entries, and 8 sponsored links. There are a gazillion service providers. A significant fraction are no doubt affiliate resellers, and/or scammers. I see prices all the way from 4.5cents/minute-person to $1/minute-person, depending on whether there is a 800 number, whether it is operator assisted, and other non-apparent factors. Are there any decent reviews which contrast these different services? Who are the real market leaders, once all the affiliates are eliminated? What are competitive rates for what features, excluding the unknown fly-by-night operations? Am I right about the three-way calling limitations above?


  • A new website called www.conference-calls-review.com is aimed at people in exactly your situation, who require a conference calling service but have a hard time choosing from among the huge variety out there. The service allows users to rank and review conference call service providers and to view them by ranking or popularity (sites most visited). Note that since the site is just starting out, it currently (7/2004) holds a lengthy list of providers, but no reviews. Any input you can provide will be greatly appreciated.


  • Check out the website www.freeconference.com I posted a question a week ago to have someone research whether this company was legitimate and alot more. The question was researched by a Google Answers Researcher and is found under "Real Deal or Scam? www.freeconference.com" We used the freeconference service for the first time this afternoon. We were very pleased with how easy it was to setup the call. The quality was excellent. There was no fee for the audio bridge from the company. Each participant merely paid their own long-distance cost to connect to the bridge. This service will save us a significant amount of money for our conference calling needs. I am very pleased with this company and will recommend them very highly to anyone looking for a great deal on conference calling.





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