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Wednesday, October 7th 2009

7:56 PM

What is an Audio Conference Service and Where to Get it?

What is an audio conference service. and Where to Get it?

Conducting business, which require communicating with clients used to be an ordeal. During those days, when technology was still primitive, conferences have to be made face-to-face, with all participants staying in one room. The parties of both client and the company representative of the one offering service or product, have to be present, at the same time, in the same place, in order to discuss all possible options and finally close the deal.

Audio conferencing is a practical service used by most companies to conduct seminars, business meetings or trainings. With this technology, the host; makes the call to the participants and allows them to join in on the discussion. The beauty of audio conferencing is that it allows people to exchange ideas or get updated with reports regardless of either parties location; one can be off to Hawaii on a business while the other is in his office conducting business, as usual. And to top this advantage, conferences like these can have more than two participants all at the  same time.
 
There are many types of audio conference service available. Some types of service allow parties to just listen in on the conversation. For example, a seminar where the host is the only one talking and discussing the plans while the participants can only listen and take down notes. On the other hand, other audio services allow the discussion to be more interactive. Most even couple it with video conferencing, making it possible for participants to see There are many types of audio conference service available. One example is the type that applies for a seminar, wherein the facilitator is the only one talking and the rest of the participants only listen and take down notes. Some other types allow the discussion to be more interactive. Most types even allow video conferencing, wherein the participants can see each other as they brainstorm over plans.

Companies who have a need for audio conference service, there are various providers available to choose from. They can either rent the equipment of buy them if they ever need to hold conferences regularly. Companies who provide audio conferencing service offer various software, equipment, set-up, and follow-up service to their clients. To be sure of the best provider, it is always best to compare prices offered by each company. Here is the list of some companies to check out.

Avaya/Spectel, Inc.

Avaya is a common brand used by most contact centers. They offer web, video, and audio conferencing services. This company made it to the list of Fortune 500R because of providing communication service to more than a billion businesses worldwide.

InterCall

The largest provider of audio conference service is InterCall, that is why it is best to get this company. In terms of communication technology, most customers will find everything that they need in this company.

MCI Conferencing

If reputation and specialization is important, MCI Conferencing could be the right provider to work with. They are the largest audio conferencing company today. With that, they offer a full array of conferencing services to match their client’s needs.

There are still so many companies that offer an audio conference service, most not only provide reliable equipment, but also good quality service to back it up. As a client, comparing them side by side before choosing the right one will be the best method to take.

Copper conferencing
1 user comments.

Posted by video conference`:

You have various personalities, communication styles and business needs within your organization. One size does not fit all. By taking video out of the boardroom and putting it on the desk — or in the hotel room, home office or the field — you can offer a variety of options to help everyone be it on the desk — or in the hotel room, home office or the field — you can offer a variety of options to help everyone be more productive.
Wednesday, October 14th 2009 @ 3:05 AM

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