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How does Conference Calling Work?

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Conference calling or teleconferencing is a great way to communicate your ideas and proposals to people who are located all around the world. Today there are many conferencing service providers that act as a common platform for all the callers to conference without any hassles and conduct their business in a smooth and professional manner.
<p>Conference calling is one of the fastest growing ways of communicating with people who are spread over different parts of the world. Normal calling rates are high and thus conferencing tools like VoIP systems are a boon and the costs are only a fraction of what you would end up normally spending.</p>

Why choose Conference Calling?</p>

<p>The purpose of conference calling is that it makes communicating with people a lot easier and cheaper than your traditional telephone calling. It is an efficient way for a group of people to carry on an audio conference. The callers or participants as they are known agree to call at a set time which is convenient for all and then everyone calls one particular number and they are connected through a conference call.

<P>How does it Work?</p>

<p>All the conference call participants are provided with a common number that they have to dial to get connected as well as a bridge number. Before the conference call is about to begin the moderator dials in the conference call number and keys in the bridge number as well and after this he types in the moderator’s personally identification number (PIN). Then the moderator opens the call and the rest of the participants can join in. The participants dial the conference number and then key in the bridge number which is provided to them before hand and the other participants hear a chime whenever a new person joins the conversation. If you are interested in obtaining teleconferencing services for your company then you could contact Redback Conferencing at <a href="http://www.redbackconferencing.com.au">www.redbackconferencing.com.au</a>.</p> 

<p>Etiquettes of Conference Calling</p>

<p>It is imperative that participants of the conference call in on the pre set time. Being late is as rude as someone walking in late in a meeting. It is simple courtesy that before the conference call begins the participants introduce themselves so that everyone involved knows exactly whose on the other side. Until the participants don’t start recognising the voices of the callers, it is advisable that you introduce yourself every time before speaking so that callers are aware of who is speaking. </p>

 

<p>What are the costs?</p>

<p>Most conference calling service providers charge a certain fee, though there are some that even provide these services for free. Conference calling service providers that charge a fee will generally offer a toll-free number which the participants dial which results the call being made without costing as much as long distance calls. Free calling services will require the callers to incur long distance calling charges for the joined call.</p>

<p>Are there any risks involved?</p>

<p>In <a href="http://www.redbackconferencing.com.au">conference calls</a>, as you cannot see the person with whom you are speaking there are chances that unknown people might join the conversation and eavesdrop as well. Yes there is a chime that sounds whenever a person joins the conversation, but it can go unheard at times and if the person mutes his phone, then you will not be able to make out there is someone extra on the line.</p>

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Linda Breim is a Telecommunications Engineer with an experience of 10 years in the field. He specialises in latest conferencing technologies.
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