When you are in business, you
realize that keeping the lines of communication open are
critical. When you conduct your business worldwide, it is
even more important. Your business relies on sales people,
clients, and colleagues, and if that are scattered all over
the world, holding weekly meetings can be difficult.
This is where international conference calling can be
critical to your business. It is imperative that you keep
in contact with your staff and clients. With international
conference calling, you can hold meetings anytime, and with
anyone even if they are on opposite sides of the world. If
you have a client in another country, by using
international conference calling, you can still give a
presentation as if they were sitting right next to you in
the conference room.
With international conference calling, you can provide
training to new employees that reside in different
countries just as efficiently as if they were right in
front of you. The world today offers new and innovation
methods of conducting business. Conference calling has been
around for years. But with the Internet came global trade,
making it necessary for business and website owners to make
themselves available virtually twenty-four hours a day.
In the past, weekly meeting meant the staff would have
to go through the process of booking airline tickets,
securing a hotel room, travel thousands of miles to attend
the meeting and then return to their country, just to do it
over again the next month. With technology developing
everyday, there is no need to travel. International
conference calling eliminates all that, giving the
employees more time to be productive.
Even if your company is not on the Forbes 500 list,
international conference calling is an affordable option
for saving time and money. Setting up a time and date for
the international conference call is fast and easy. Create
an email with the time and date of the conference call and
send. That’s it. The Internet is evolving everyday, and
with it, new business tools are being developed. An
alternative to international conference calling is one of
these tools.
Internet conference calling is a service where a company
acquires a “conference room” by telephone. They then dial
into the conference room using a telephone number and a
special pin number. The company is considered the “host”.
Those who are involved in the conference call are also
given a telephone number and a special pin number. All
numbers are pre-assigned and can be used again. A special
recording notifies the host when all parties are present on
the phone line. There is also an option to record the
conference for those who require a transcript.
Although international conference calling has been
around since the 1950’s, many businesses of that era did
not take advantage of it because of the time and expense it
took to set up the call. Email was not available, and
neither was fax machines. In order to set up a call, the
notifications would have to go out by mail. The operators
had to connect the calls, one in each country; there was
also the dilemma of time zone differences.
International conference calling started to become
popular and more versatile in the late 1980’s and with the
rise of the Internet, International conference calling was
taken to a whole new level. Today, the Internet contains
many tools that can assist you to succeed in business; it
is necessary to avail yourself of all of them.
Depending on the service that you use, the basic rate
for international conference calling is anywhere for 1.2
cents to 12 cents per minute. If there are multiple people
on the line, certain companies will charge an additional
per person fee. Nevertheless, the use of International
conference calling has become a vital part of communication
worldwide and has evolved into something that even the
average person can afford to use.
John Furnem is a dot com veteran, specializing in human
resources and work psychology he has written articles about
stress management and business themes. John currently writes
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