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FEATURES
AND EXAMPLES
Why
conference calling now?
Think back to the last time you got on a three-way call
and found that YOU could hear everything just fine while the other
two couldn't hear could hear you but couldn't hear each other.
You needed a
conference calling service to help you. It gets even more important
when there are five or ten parties on the call and EVERYONE needs
to hear everything being said!
How
it works for you...
A conference calling 'bridge' amplifies each person's voice so that
everyone is equal. It allows all parties to interact with each other
freely.
Compare
to the best - and SAVE!
Register
today.
By registering now (at no cost) this service will be available
to you for your use any time in the future that you have the need.
Simply click on the DOWNLOAD LINK below, fill out the form and fax
it in to ProDial.
DOWNLOAD
THE APPLICATION.
Once you have
completed the form, fax it to us, toll-free, at:
1-888-338-2893. Be
sure to tell us you are a NAIFA member, and you want to know more
about the ProDial telecoconferencing or videoconferencing plan that
meets your needs.
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If
you have any questions or requests for information,
please send them to us. Be
sure to say you are a NAIFA member, inquiring about the NAIFA telecom
plan for fast service and satisfaction. Thanks!
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AT&T
has provided conference calling services for years. Currently their pricing
calls for a $15 charge to set up the conference plus 68 cents per minute
per person on the call.
Compare our A+ conference
calling service at only 18 cents per minute per person. No extras.
No setup fees. No cost for months when it is not used.
Use
this Example to see why:
You
decide to confer with 4 other people. No reservations needed just
tell the other four when you want to 'meet' them on the conference service.
You all talk for an hour about an important project. Total cost = $54.00.
AT&T cost for the same call = $219.00!
Make
a list in order of your priorities
Cost
- How does the cost compare to traditional AT&T facilities that
many have used in the past?
Quality - Will we be able to hear all the
parties? And will they hear US clearly?
Fees - Is there an ongoing monthly expense?
Usage - Are there minimums or maximums? Is
usage at a flat rate per month or per minute?
Reservations - Are reservations necessary?
And, if so, how much time does it take to set up a conference?
Toll - Do the individuals call into the meeting
on toll free lines or at their own expense?
Visual - Can we set up an audio conference
with visuals on the internet?
Features - Can we mute the audience or the
speaker? Can we control who speaks when?
Collaboration - Can we have a conference
that involves joint work by the conferees on a spreadsheet, drawing, or
contract with each person able to make changes that the others see?
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