Thursday, December 13, 2007

Toll free conference call charges based on cell phone model

Everyone is familiar with how cell phone companies charge. You choose the number of minutes you want to buy for the month, and you pay for them whether you use them or not. If you go over the number of minutes in your plan, there is an extra charge. It's a model that works quite well and consumers seem pleased with it. Now the same model is being offered for toll free conference calling. 24conference.com calls it "Toll Free Super-Saver" and the per minute rate is about 4 cents per minute -- probably as low as you're going to find in the conference call industry for toll free service. Customers like the plan because their monthly conference call costs are predictable and they get the lowest rates at the same time. It's as close as you can get to "flat rate" conferencing on the toll free side.

You can get more information here: http://24conference.com/supersaver.php

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