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Here are a couple of our latest press releases we've sent out via the PRLog service to keep prospects and customers informed about news, developments and services.


Operator Help with Conference Calls Adds Professionalism


Conference Calling Services: Pay as You Go and Fixed Rate


If you are interested in these topics, please give us a call at 877-254-2424 and we'll happily fill you in on the details.

If you are wondering how free conference calling services work, this blog should hopefully help.  It's a little complicated because of the way the laws are set up, but I'll try to explain how it works step by step.

1)  The Federal government decided in 1996 to allow small rural phone companies to charge other larger phone companies to access their lines.  So, if you had a small phone company in Iowa, for instance, you could charge AT&T or Sprint for any calls coming into your area.  In other words, if you lived in New York City and used AT&T as a long distance carrier, and you called your cousin in rural Iowa, AT&T would have to pay the small phone company in Iowa a fee to put your call through.  The reason the government allowed this to happen was because the smaller phone companies had higher costs putting up phone lines in remote places and much lower volume.  It just cost more to operate a small phone company on a per call basis, than a phone company that had millions of customers.

2)  The fees that AT&T and the larger companies pay the small companies are 10 to 20 times more than the normal fees, sometimes as much as 10 to 20 cents per minute.  Needless to say, this was a sweet deal for the small phone companies.  The more calls they had coming in, the more money they would make.

3)  One way for the smaller phone companies to get more phone traffic, and make more money from the big phone companies, was to attract businesses that had a lot of incoming calls -- namely, conference call providers and phone sex operators.  As an illustration, a small phone company would partner with the conference call services and share some of the fees that AT&T and the larger companies were paying.  For instance, if AT&T was paying a small phone company 10 cents per minute to put a call to the rural area, the small phone company could say, "If you put your conference bridge here, we'll pay you 5 cents per minute for all the traffic you can generate.  You could offer free service to your customers and still make 5 cents per minute.  Millions of minutes will make you a lot of money."  And so, many conference call companies set up shop in the rural areas and offered free service.  Everyone is happy -- the conference customers, the small phone companies, and the conference call companies.  Everyone that is, except AT&T and the large phone companies who have to pay the fees.

4)  Moreover, most cell phone users and residential users have free long distance bundled with their local service, and the larger phone companies are losing twice.  First, delivering the calls for free.  And second, paying to have the calls delivered.  The large companies are none too happy about the situation.  In 2007, AT&T estimated this system, called "traffic pumping" or "access stimulation" cost an additional $250 million.

5)  In order to stop this additional expense, some of the large companies have blocked calls going to the rural carriers.  (This is the reason why many users of the free conference services have experienced difficulties getting through to a conference line.)  The government has said that it is illegal to block calls to the rural carriers, but problems still exist.

6)  Google Voice phone service has prevented its customers from dialing the rural phone companies.  AT&T has objected, saying that if AT&T has to deliver the calls and pay the fees, then Google should too.  AT&T uses Google's own argument that carriers should be neutral, and that a provider should not block "fair access."  However, AT&T and Google both agree that the whole idea of "traffic pumping" and paying excessive fees to small phone companies is "patently unlawful."

7)  Recently, the small phone companies lost a big decision made by the Iowa Utility Board.  Qwest, a major long distance carrier, complained to the Iowa Board.  The Board said the small companies would have to "pay back" millions of dollars they made from the traffic pumping schemes.  Spokesmen at Qwest say that it will set a precedent for other pending cases, including those in front of the Federal Communications Commission, which could make a ruling in 2010.

With the Iowa setback, the days of free conference calling services may soon come to an end and the free conference companies will be competing toe-to-toe with paid services like ours.

The reason we have been able to compete is because we have excelled in quality and service -- the big companies aren't blocking our customers from getting into our conference bridges and we have a full time professional customer service center that provides ongoing operator assistance.  Whatever happens, we're trying to stay above the fray and work on giving you the highest level of conferencing available for those of who you need and depend on reliable conferencing.

To learn how you can get reliable conferencing, click here:  http://www.24conference.com/flatrateteleconference.php


Value means high quality at a low price.  And that's what consumers are looking for -- whether they are shopping for shoes, ice cream or a conference call service.  And that's why we excel in providing you the highest quality and rated conference service available today.

How do we do it?  That's easy.  Our overhead costs are very low compared to the other 800 pound apes in the room.  Look at it this way...  our big competitors spend millions of dollars a year promoting their services.  And who do you think pays for those ads?  You do.  On the other hand, we spend a small fraction of that amount, and in turn, save you a fortune.  Granted we aren't what you call a brand name compared to AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, but we use the same technology and offer you same high quality conferencing.  Moreover, we will boldly tell you that our customer service is second to none and that you'll find the personal attention you get from us can't easily be found elsewhere.

So, as time goes on, more and more businesses and organizations are discovering the "value" we offer and are signing up left and right knowing full well they are getting as much, if not more service for a lower price.  That's our goal and our mission and we will continue to do our best to manage our costs so you don't have to pay for them, as well as assuring you that the quality you expect and need is there when you need it.  That's important to us since it's a lot less expensive to get new customers via word of mouth than it is to advertise.  And those referrals are the key to our success!  We appreciate your good words!
Step right up and get yourself a free conference call trial!  That's right -- you can kick the tires and take a spin around the block at no cost.  We can give you your call in number and PIN codes right over the phone and you're immediately good to go.  You'll have 24/7 unlimited usage and will be able to have up to 15 people on the conference bridge.  We'll give you two PIN codes -- one for the moderator and the other for the participants.  It's a great way to test the conference call service and determine for yourself whether it meets your needs.  After a week, you can decide if you want to become a valued customer of ours, knowing full well that our entire staff and facilities are at your service.  Most of our loyal customers enjoyed their trial week and decided to continue with the excellent service.  Just call 877-254-2424 and we'll get you started.  What do you have to lose?  Absolutely nothing.
We are always interested in exchanging website links with our friends in the business or local associations.  We're big community supporters.  We're located here in Western New York, though our operations headquarters is based in Houston.  We're just a stone's throw away from Canada, separated by the mighty Niagara River.  We're proud of exchange links with Info Niagara - Niagara Biz & Event Connection website.
A couple of years ago, you wouldn't have been able to find us if you did a Google search.  But today you'll find us near the top of the natural listings for such keywords as phone conference call.  We've worked hard to build a credible website without any gimmicks.  No, we haven't paid a penny to any of those search engine optimizations companies out there -- we've just done our job consistently and with sincerity.  After a while, those web search spiders can recognize a quality website from those who just are going through the motions to get to the top.  We may never be #1 because we're competing against companies who spends hundreds of thousands of dollars a month.  But that's not too much of a concern.  The only #1 we want and need to be is to be the first place folks call to get personal attention and quality service.  So far, so good.
We're proud to say that we're more than just a telephone conference call service.  Much more. Not only do we strive to provide the best teleconferencing services available, specializing in flat rate, operator assisted and legal deposition conference calls -- but we also are "into" other great services including video email, fax to email, voice broadcasting, electronic invoicing and statements, and video and web conferencing.  So whatever your needs may be, chances are we have an affordable solution that will improve your business processes.  Meantime, we're always on the lookout for new services and technologies that will help support our customers' profits.  Remember to keep us in mind if there is something in particular you're looking for because we may have it and might not even be listed on our website.
If you've checked out our Homepage, Flat Rate page, or Legal Conferencing page, you'll be greeted by our new video spokesperson, Jacqui.  Jacqui does a great job of explaining the benefits of our phone conference call services.  The technology to add a spokesperson to the site is pretty amazing, though we admit we don't completely understand it (we'll leave that to our expert web designers!)   But Jacqui does add a face and human dimension to our site that we hope will enable visitors to appreciate the level of enthusiasm we have in serving our customers.  So a big thank you to Jacqui and our web designers for a job well done -- and thank you all for making our business so enjoyable!

That's a quote we hear at least once a week around here.  In fact, it's usually more than that!  Some of our customers have saved over $20,000 a year in conference calling costs because they have switched to flat rate teleconferencing.  Charging conference calls by the minute isn't the only game in town any more while conference users are embracing the idea of throwing out the clock and getting unlimited conferencing for a low flat monthly rate.  It's a cheap and inexpensive way to use conference calling.  The only catch is that it's not toll free.  But that's OK, because most businesses and residences in the United States have free long distance bundled with their local service.  That being the case, it doesn't cost anything to call into the conference bridge in the first place.  So if you are looking for a discount conference call, or a cheap conference call, flat rate is the best deal you can get.