What Is AT&T Conference Calling
and How Does It Work?
AT&T Conference Calling offers one of the best, most sought after solutions for businesses in every
size, enabling reliable, secure, convenient features such as, one billing,
local and long distance call, Voice Over IP and web conferencing. You may
order by calling toll free 866-800-8480 Monday through Friday 9am to 7pm EST
or fill out a free consultation form at AT&T’s website to have a rep call
you (Be prepared for “one call close” attempt).
Conference Calling Plan Pricing:
Reservationless
Automatic Dial-in – Most typical. $0.14 per minute & per
connection. Everybody dials in, it’s how most corporate
conference calls are conducted.
Operator Assisted Dial-in – You’ll have
AT&T lady conferencing you in on the call. That's a “Cool factor” but you
can do the same thing by assigning one of your callers as the moderator for
the conference call. Priced at $0.20-$0.22 per minute & per
connection.
Web Meeting – Don’t get the conferencing
call from AT&T if Web Meeting is all you’re after. Seek
difference plans from competitors and see if all the features come with
AT&T’s Web Meeting. $0.25 per minute, per connection, reasonable for
Web Meeting conference calling.
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If
you’re planning on holding conference calls often, here are some points to
consider:
Easy Billing – the services your business depends are practically all
available from AT&T and can be billed in one invoice. You may
change the billing date to suit your business calendar.
Flexible Contract – AT&T offers contract terms suitable for your business needs.
You may either add extra features on your calling plan to do an ala cart
plan or do one that includes all the features. AT&T BusinessDirect
is such one for all conference calling plan.
For service with contract term, you
may place an order online, but the greater your business needs, the better
you first speak with AT&T’s rep.
Click here to see if your business needs require pre-sale consultation
before placing an order for AT&T’s Conference Calling.
Cheap Conference Calling Alternative? If you’re holding a small
conference call, try using a conference calling feature pre-built on your
cell phone. The downside is that the main
“connector” must stay on the phone to bridge the call the whole time. In
other words, caller A connects callers B to C, but B and C will get hung
up as soon as the caller A decides to exit the conference.
Good for casual user who do not
regularly hold conference calls or call with three or less callers. Other Pages:
What Is AT&T Conference Calling
and How Does It Work?
Coverage Availability and How to Get AT&T Conference Calling
Where to Order AT&T Conference Calling Plan
Finding the Best AT&T Conference Calling Plan For Your Business
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