Coverage Availability and What to Consider Before Ordering AT&T Conference Service

 

 

Coverage Availability Check 

 

AT&T may not offer residential lines or business lines in your area. Check your local area's main telephone company. In this case, your option may only be to go with either Internet based Voice Over IP or your Cellular phone's conferencing feature (which is free, but not real professional for bridging a conference call).    

 

You don't need to go out of your way to apply for AT&T conference calling if your local area's main company does not affiliate with its service.  As a business owner, you should have sales reps from AT&T knocking on your door to seek your business instead of you having to chase down their toll-free customer service lines, which require many options to press before getting to the customer care.

AT&T offers wide range of conference calling plans and it's important that your business finds whatever plan most suitable for your business environment.

 

Before deciding on your conference calling plan, think of the following.

 

  • How often do you hold conference calls?

  • How long do you converse while on a conference call?

  • Do you need local call, long distance, international?

  • How many lines (people) do you need for your conference calls?

  • Do you need toll free access?

  • Are you planning on utilizing web based meeting as part of your conference calling experience?

  • How long are you planning on committing to the contract term?

  • Are you using telephone line or Voice Over IP?

  • What is your average phone bill every month?

  • How big is your enterprise size?  How many number of employees?

 

Each item yields to different calling plans, which provides cost saving solutions based on the needs of your business environment.  Answer to each item so that when your Office Manger calls AT&T, she won't end up buying the plan that your business never needed to begin with.   

 

Seeking Competitive Bids

 

Unless your business plans on doing either 1) thousands of dollars in monthly conference calling billing, or 2), needs local AT&T office in your calling destination, your business environment may be sufficient with smaller company that offer conference calling plans, similar to those of AT&T. 

Because AT&T conference calling publicly displays fixed pricing, it's possible that your local smaller company throw in more benefits for your business without having to abide by restrict lease terms. 

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