Friday, June 19, 2009

Web Conference Call Hosting Services...

Web conference calls are becoming more and more popular these days and quickly taking the place of traditional phone conference calls. Many businesses and individuals are switching to use web conference call hosting for better quality.

Because as you may know, web conference call services are cheaper, easier to manage, and have a higher quality comparing to traditional phone conference calls.

How Do You Benefit by Hosting Your Conference Call on the Web?

There are many benefits of using online conference call services. You can manage everyone who is on the call easily from your computer screen, to mute their microphone, ask them to speak, and so much more.

Everything will be easily on your screen and you can manage it with a click of a button - comparing to traditional conference calls where you have to go through a long list of audio menu to get to the option you want... each and every time.

Also web conference services are more affordable and help you save money, because there are many free conference hosting services with superb quality that you can use.

Another benefit of web conferencing is that you can both offer people to attend your call using the Internet or simply by dialing a phone number. So both of them - those who prefers online access or traditional phone access - can get what they want easily.

How to Find the Best Web Conference Call Services?

If you have done a bit of research online, you know how many various companies are out there that offer this service. While each of them may claim to be the best, it is not necessarily true.

So you want to really make sure the service you have chosen is the best out there, so you get the maximum quality of service at the best rate - not the opposite.

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The Different Conference Calling Services...

With the increasing demands of business communications, different types of conference calling services such as audio and web conference calling are made available to business houses of all sizes and from all business sectors.

The most popular conference calling services available for business houses are mentioned below:

Audio conference calling services: The audio conferencing services are one of the oldest forms of conference services made available to business houses. These services allow organizations to communicate throughout the world at a low cost. The cost effectiveness of these services is continuing to make it popular at a fast pace.

For conducting or attending an audio conference, every participant needs to have a telephone system through which they can get connected to the ongoing conference. The participants taking part in the conference can communicate with each other with clarity as if they were sitting in the same room. The only short come of audio teleconferencing is that the participants cannot see each other or share images, documents etc.

Web conference calling services: Web conferencing is one of the newer forms of conferencing services used by organizations as an effective medium for business communication. These services allow businesses to organize virtual meetings over the World Wide Web. During a web conference, participants can share instant messages, files, documents and visual aids in real time.

Web Conferencing offers the benefits of audio and video conferencing as it can be clubbed with audio and video conference. The participants of a conference can see and hear each other even without having expensive conferencing equipments. It is one of the cheapest forms of conferencing services available.

Video conference call services: The benefits of video conferencing are being enjoyed by businesses from different parts of the world for over ten years now. Earlier the video conferencing equipments were very expensive and could be afforded by the big sized businesses only. However, with the changes in technology and growing popularity, video conferencing equipments and services are now available at affordable prices and are within reach of small and medium sized organizations as well.

Video conferencing has emerged as a very effective medium of communication especially for those organizations which need to organize conferences at a regular basis.

An organization can choose a conference calling service according to the business requirements. However, it is essential that the equipments and services used for organizing a conference are of high quality. The best way to choose a conference calling service for an organization to is to shop around and find an offer matching the business needs. Comparing the prices always proves to be useful.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

<h1 class="subject">Does anyone know of a good toll-free conference call service out there?</h1>

www.accessline.com


Skype.

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Monday, May 25, 2009

<h1 class="subject">Can anyone recommend a good conference call service?</h1>

I use Skype but will not have access at times to


I use P8 and never had any trouble with them...you can use the build-in web-cam too!

all calls can be recorded!

http://www.packet8.net/about/softalk.asp

Full Featured Conference Bridge

- An audio conferencing system that provides a way to hold meetings involving participants at multiple sites

- Saves travel time and expense for meetings

- Use with Virtual Office extensions and outside callers

- Up to 20 sites can participate

- Administrator mode allows for making outbound calls and dropping parties

- Unlimited conference calls can be scheduled and in session concurrently

- Password protected for creation and admission

- Automatic email and voice prompt confirmations of conference bridge reservation

Nothing beats being free

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

<h1 class="subject">Can you please recommend a good conference call service to use with our small business?</h1>

try www.eagleconf.com or do a google search for teleconferencing companies.

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

<h1 class="subject">Which telecommunication companies offer a conference call service for overseas customers?</h1>

I live in Dubai, and I want to know if there's any companies in the US or the UK offer this kind of this service. Like I give out the number to my customers and they call and we are all contected and ready to have a conference call.


cingular.

Check out Conferencecaller.com . They offer a great service with low global rates. They even give away 100 free minutes in conferencing with no credit cards required. Their USA rate is only 2.7 cents per minute with no minimum purchase. It truly is a great deal. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=1006052825132&kid=RpEpDjDtA2Lix0oAuqJe3VrRjfPMUX0ktOWkGpB0BquGxhN4og_y&s=comm&date=2006-07-12+21%3A15%3A03&.crumb=

I think FreeConferenceCall also offers overseas connections. Worth a try. Hope it helps!

http://www.freeconferencecall.com/index.asp http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=1006052825132&kid=MLp_MFbCVjd5hhHxNWG_&s=comm&date=2007-08-21+17%3A02%3A10&.crumb=

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Friday, May 22, 2009

<h1 class="subject">Looking for the best free conference call service?</h1>

I've tried several. The best one seems to be Rondee's https://www.rondee.com free conference calling service. But, I'm wondering if people have experiences with other providers. I'd like to get data without having to try each one.


I think Rondee is far and away the best free conference calling site. Good luck! I go to https://www.rondee.com/ for all my conference calls, I invite friends and I've never had a problem!

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

<h1 class="subject">Free conference call services in the U.S?</h1>

Hey people I was wondering if any one knows a free conference call service. I looked at some but some said you only pay long distance charges your carrier might charge. I'm confuse with that because I don't want to be calling Canada or something and having to pay that. I have long distance in the U.S any help would be appreciated.


As long as you have unlimited US long distance calling, using services like http://www.freeconference.com are free.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

<h1 class="subject">What's a good place to find a good conference call service?</h1>

What's a good place to find a good conference call service?


You can always service for conference call service, or check this out: http://www.audio-conferencing-guide.com

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

<h1 class="subject">How can i setup a "Conference Calling Service"?</h1>

"conference calling service":i want to know a basic step(knowledge) to setup conference calling service.


Conference Calling Service:

http://the-conference-calling-service.blogspot.com/

the article is quite nice n thorough

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<h1 class="subject">What do conference call services include?</h1>

What do conference call services include?


Conference call services include a lot of things. Most providers provide operators to facilitate the conference call. Others offer recording and transcript features. It really depends on what you need. Here's a good resource you can look at: http://www.audio-conferencing-guide.com

1. An Audio and Web Conferencing Provider You Can Depend On

2. Conference Call Services should Include:

Audio Conferencing Services

* Reservationless conference calls

* Operator assisted calls

* International conference calls

3. Web Conferencing Services

* Online meetings / Netmeeting

* Webinars / Live Meeting

* Record your meetings

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Could it be that we're catching up?

The Kindergarten Continent has always had a good reputation for customer service & here in the Cynical, Jaded and Mean Islands we've always lagged behind on this front.

On the news yesterday it was reported that complaints here from disgruntled bank customers over extortionate bank charges for unauthorised overdrafts, has risen 400pct - could it be that finally, we're waking up to the fact we can as customers demand better, to be treated with respect & not be rooked at every turn?

Apparently, the knock on effect of this huge increase in customer awareness, is that now some 'insiders' in the industry are making noises about 'chargeable' current accounts, as paradoxically, its the 'unauthorised overdrafter' for want of a better phrase that makes it possible for 'free' current accounts to exist in the first place!

Are we going to accept this 'toffee' or demand that chief executives and associated 'suits' have a few less expensive business trips and a few more conference calls?


As long as you live in a region with a free market, you will ALWAYS have powerful market forces whether you see them or not.

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Friday, April 10, 2009

I need solution for long distance service for telecommuter. I will use upwards 8000min mth. No VOIP or Cell

I work doing Customer Service.... the company does not pay for long distance to call into the conference bridge to be able to accept calls. Twice now my long distance carrier, Embarq has suspended my service for violation of the unlimited long distance plan both residential and business. I need an affordable solution...or even a metro line to Austin, Texas.


Check out http://www.coxbusiness.com/index.html or http://www.kissld.com

They might have a solution for you.....

I used to have Embarq for my business, and they suspended our service also for excessive usage....

There are not a lot of "affordable" solutions out there...but you should be able to write these costs as business costs anyways.....Yeah stay away from VoIP, we got a dedicated data line with a t1 server, we tried using VoIP and it sucked! The dragged down the quality of our service, bad quality calls, dropped calls....even with a dedicated line VoIP sucks!

http://www.kissld.com/ this is a company wityh unlimited internationally and long distance and local, and are cheap. Good Luck!

att.com

Try Vonage they are the cheapest and unlimited long distance

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Sidekick prepaid plan below work with sidekick lx?

Sidekick® Prepaid

Get unlimited domestic e-mail, Web browsing, instant messaging, and text messaging for $1.00 per day, and spend only 15¢ per minute for nationwide calls. The best part is, your $1.00 goes far with Sidekick Prepaid. Learn more!

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Included T-Mobile Prepaid Services

Nationwide long distance (including calls to Alaska and Hawaii)

Nationwide roaming on the T-Mobile USA network

t-zones (browsing for HiFi Ringers®, MegaTones®, wallpapers, and more)*

VoiceMail, caller ID, call waiting, three-way calling**

E-mail address (10digitnumber@tmomail.net)

*t-zones not available on all devices.

**Airtime rates apply to voicemail retrieval, each call during a conference call, and call waiting.

Additional T-Mobile Prepaid Services+

Text messaging (10¢ to send, 5¢ to receive, except for Sidekick plan)

Picture messaging (25¢ to send and receive)

Ringtones and wallpaper (prices vary)

Games and applications (prices vary)

411 & More directory assistance ($1.49 per cal


Yes it does!

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Clear case of 'The Pot calling the Kettle Black'?

A Jan. 15 interview with the Indian Catholic, the Internet news service of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India, Archbishop Pascal Topno of Bhopal said that he had nothing against “surua namaskar” or other Hindu rituals, but questioned the Madhya Pradesh government's decision to make the practice compulsory in all government schools and colleges.

"People from other communities should be given the freedom and the choice to say ‘no’ to it," said Archbishop Topno, acknowledging that the Catholic Church had not received any direct orders from the government mandating the practice.

Full details at:-

http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=22696

What right has the Catholic Church to convert the Hindu Indians?

How many Hindu temples do we know of in Italy, the home of the Catholic Church?

Does not converting Hindus, in their homeland, to Catholocism and then making such statements amount to 'The Pot calling the Kettle Black'?


In India, the moral of Cathos is highest today, thanx to the Congress Prez, an anti Indian Italiano-- Antonia Maino of Orbassano.They can get away with murder, remember the Crook Quattrochhi ?

The sad part is that the congee Hindoos are seeing & clapping the evil woman's excessess against Hindoos.

If the Catho priests do not intensify their conversion activities now, when will they do it ?

No one will be coverted unless they believe the beliefs. Nothing will happen to the priests for not not getting a convert. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20070127034031AAnlTCM&kid=NbUvWzO4VTclYcjdKdl1&s=comm&date=2007-01-28+23%3A50%3A13&.crumb=

So, what your saying is - that not having a compulsory Hindu ritual in school will force people into Catholicism? Why not into other religions?

I am a Catholic, and I don't think Catholicism is that insidious. All you're worried about is the threat of other religions on Hinduism. There are Hindu temples in Italy. Look at http://www.hinduism.it/

Isn't that a bit of a leap? I'm not sure how a protest against any compulsory religion in government schools is an attempt to convert people to Catholicism. I'm against prayer in school here in the US, but I'm not trying to convert people to *my* religion.

ya know, I was thinkin about that at a red light, just the other day !

You would be surprised how many Hindu temples there are outside of India. I am not required to worship at one. Neither would I expect any of them to go to Mass with me. I think that the Bishop has a valid point in view of enlightened society.

It's amazing how religions like to call for no government preference when trying to get a foothold into an area, but turn around and call for government preference when they are the majority.

I think that in the US, we only got religious neutrality because there were so many violently opposing religions around at the time. They actually wrote into the Constitution that government should not make laws favoring religion. However, these days, the same religions have more political power and have changed their tune, demanding that government show them preference.

Religions will do anything to get ahead, including using government to promote themselves and tromping on people's rights.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Need 60th birthday party ideas...long distance, we can't travel???

My stepdad is turning 60 in March. He and my mom live in New Jersey. My brother lives in Seattle. My fiance and I live in Western Kansas. My mom's sister lives in Kansas City, and my mom's mom lives in Central Missouri. We are all spread out and traveling is NOT an option. I'm getting married in April, and everyone is traveling for that. No one has the money or the time off work to travel the month before too.

How can we as a family, all at once suprise him and tell him Happy Birthday? Should we all send gifts to arrive at the same day? Can we somehow conference call, is there a service that we can sign up for just one call? I wish we could have a big party, but it's just not possible. I want something with almost as much impact! It's a big birthday, and he's an awesome guy! If anyone has any ideas, let me know!


You should just send cards on the day of, and maybe celebrate his birthday on the same week as your wedding. If not, a conference call is easy, call your service provider to find out how you can have one.

As this is the internet you should invest in skype and web cams all so easy then you can use conference for the birthday party

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Monday, April 6, 2009

HELP WITH SOCIAL SERVICES PLEASE?

Six years ago i had 2 childreb adopted , it started out as domestic violence and then my young toddler got a small bruise and they removed my girls and adopted them 8 months later

anyway i now have 2 more kids aged 4 and 16 months , someone rang social services and told them i had 2 more kids , so they did an assesment which was all positive

i have to state that there have been no concerns what so ever from school or health visitors etc and my kids have never had any serious injuries

anyway i saw social services in october and had no contact with themfor 6 weeks , they didnt bother to ring or come round

then yesterday they came round and told me they were calling a child protection conference to see if names go on at risk register

i cannot understand why they are doing this if there are no concerns , they are simply bringing up events from 6 years ago and using the baby p story as an excuse

are they legally allowed to do this when theres no concerns

advice from anyone working in the law industry or with social services appreciated


Lucinda's post is quite correct. Social Services are merely acknowledging that there were some problems in the past. If the children are placed on the "At Risk" register, it means nothing more than that the position will be monitored. There will be periodic reviews and, if the review concludes that there is no further need to monitor, the children will be de-registered.

Given what has happened before, and I imply no criticism of you by this, Social Services would be derelict in their duty if they failed to carry out a case conference. It's a procedural thing, not an accusation.

The real concern here is that you were in an abusive relationship in the past. Unfortunately, statistics show that women who have been in one abusive relationship often drift into others. I am not saying that this is the position with you or that there are any specific concerns at the moment. But if you really care for your children, would you not want the reassurance of knowing that someone else was keeping an eye open for their interests?

I would recommend that you work with Social Services every step of the way. There are actually many in your position who come to regard their social worker as their best friend.

Children can be put on the risk register if things have happened with previous children in the past so they can do it but don't be too worried even if they do because it doesn't mean they think they should be taken away from you, just that if something serious does happen they'll look into it more seriously.

Yes, they can legally start an investigation based on a complaint. However, if they take action against you they have to prove that it was necessary and appropriate. The burden of proof is on them.

try this link and good luck :)

http://www.frg.org.uk/need_advice.html

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Make & receive calls from my computer?

I need to find another service where I can make unlimited calls to and from my computer with my choice of phone number (like the famous SkypeIn feature).

I currently have Skype and will have to renew soon if I can't find another feature-rich service. I was hoping to find one with more features like call merge or conference calling.

Does anyone know of any others? I learned Yahoo! IM has a phone feature, but they don't offer unlimited calling.


no

Well I would say that pretty much all of them are like prepaid cell phones. You have to buy minutes. So you're pretty much outta luck with finding a free one.

http://ciscotutorials.info/

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Is there something wrong with my resume?

My resume is currently on hotjobs.com and has been viewed several time but no one has contaced me. Please read over and tell me what i could do to make it better.......All contructive critisism welcome.

Experience

______________________________________...

Netel/Agent Relations

November 2003 - December 2006 Account Manager/Commissions Support Miami, FL

Began working for Netel in November of 2003 as a Customer Service/Sales Representative. While going above and beyond for our clients, upper management took notice and in April of 2004 promoted me to Trainer and Quality Assurance Monitor over our top producing project "Tel3Advantage.com". Responsibilities consisted of training between 18-25 new customer service/sales representatives every two weeks for one quarter. Monitor, record and give daily feedback to all representative on my team. Developed call scripts for both our outbound and inbound projects. Assisted the Quality Assurance Supervisor with creating and updating training packets for both Customer Service and Sales Departments. During my position as a Trainer/QA, Upper Management again took notice at my leadership skills and excellent job performance and in February of 2005 I was promoted to The Agent Relations Department as the Account Manager and Commissions Support of all Projects. This position allowed me to oversee our Agent Program in addition to assisting with the day-to-day marketing and development of our Advantage Programs and all Affiliate Projects. Responsibilities also included but not limited to;

• Conferring with department heads in order to discuss possible new accounts and to outline new policies and sales promotion campaigns.

• Monitored and analyzed sales promotion results to determine cost effectiveness of promotion campaign.

• Structured and maintained a daily and monthly record of revenue of all private label projects

• Trained our Agents via conference calls on how to market online and offline.

• Reviewed reports and records of activities of our agent to ensure progress was being accomplished toward specified program objectives.

• Compiled commission and entered data computed processed and paid out commissions earned weekly.

• Reviewed commissions, computed and reconciled errors to ensure accuracy of commission payout.

AT&T Winback Program/Technion Communication Corp

June 2002 - October 2004 AT&T Sales Representative Tamarac, FL

Called past AT&T customers and provided in depth on why they should return by offering a better long distance plan or a great incentive from AT&T. In addition, handled a high call volume of incoming calls from customers wanting to start a new local/long distance service or switch their existing service to AT&T. Analyzed credit information in order to determine risk of new customer and current customer calling in to switch or upgrade without an incentive code.

American Express

September 2001 - April 2002 Credit Analyst Plantation, FL

Analyzed the spending and payment habits according to account holder’s tenure with American Express. Conducted over 300 calls per day (inbound/outbound) to investigate complaints, verify accuracy of charges, and to correct errors in accounts. Entered codes for computer program in order to generate ratios for use in evaluating card holder’s financial status.

Made informed decisions on whether to increase or decrease a card holders spending limit based on factors such as income growth/verification, payment history, and credit score. Offered advice and collected promises of payment on card holders with a history of late payments, consistent delinquency or always out of pattern.

Precision Response Corp

November 1999 - September 2001 Account Support Rep Miami Lakes, FL

Provisioned AT&T Long Distance plans for new account holders. Reviewed delinquent account records to determine which customers will be contacted for collection of overdue accounts. Placed outbound call to existing customers and attempted to collect a payment or set up a payment plan for the past mount due. Updated any additional information needed. Kept record of collections and status of accounts.

Education

______________________________________...

Miami Jackson Senior High

June 1995 High School

High School Education Miami, FL

Objective

______________________________________...

• TRAINER

• ACCOUNT MANAGER

• ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

• SALES/CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER

• QUALITY ASSURANCE MONITOR

• FACILITATOR

Highlights

______________________________________...

• Expert in working in a Customer Service/Sales call center environment with over 8 years hands-on experience and 2 years of training, monitoring and Senior Representative job duties.

• Proficient in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel

• Skilled at organizing complex projects, defining project priorities, and delegating tasks.

• Possess excellent strong time management, organization and presentation skills.


It's unreadable because it's 10x too long...it's a letter, not a resume. Remove the narrative and stick to the facts!

- Netel, Nov. 2003 - April 2004

- Customer Service Representative

- Trainer and Quality Assurance Monitor - Responsible for top-producing project, "Tel3Advantage.com"

THAT'S ALL!

•Skilled at organizing complex projects, defining project priorities, and delegating tasks.

•Possess excellent strong time management, organization and presentation skills.

BULL...if you possessed strong organizational and presentaiton skills why is your resume so long.

Keep your subjective claims off the resume...write a fantastic resume and it's self-evident.

Get someone to proofread it for you. First paragraph has several gramatical mistakes.

eg "Upper Management again took notice at my leadership skills" instead of "notice of my leadership"

I don't like the excessive verbage about management taking notice, anyway. You don't need to be so narrative. Nobody screening resumes wants to read that much. BULLET point things.

Keep working on it and get other people to read it.

I agree with several of the other responders:

1) It is TOO LONG and too wordy.

2) It needs serious grammar help.

Shorten it (cut it in half!) and clean up the grammar and you may see a much more positive response.

Best wishes and good luck.

I think it is too wordy. For the Netel job, it should be bullet points instead of that first paragraph. Ideally, it should be all bullet points. Leave the paragraphs for the cover letter. Also, I think the objective should be at the top.

Also there are a few errors in the resume. Here are some corrections:

"Monitor, record and give daily feedback to all representatives on my team."

"took notice of my leadership skills"

"•Compiled commission and entered data, computed, processed and paid out commissions earned weekly. "

"Called past AT&T customers and provided in depth reasons for returning ..."

If I were to receive a resume like this I would call you for an interview. The only thing I would change is the last bullet - Possess excellent strong time management - pick excellent or strong.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Will this Cyberpad or similar digital pen products be able to work with OneNote?

Will this Cyberpad or similar digital pen products be able to work with OneNote?

Will this Cyberpad be able to work with OneNote and hence a tablet pc substitute?

Hi all,

My first tabletPC is now broken. It is a Toshiba Tecra M4.

It refused to reboot any more.

The Toshiba custom service has been very bad, even hung up my phone...

I am now seriously weighing whether to buy a new tablet PC or just a normal laptop.

My use of tablet PC was mainly to hold conference calls with colleagues and friends using OneNote. Writing notes on screen and keeping notes for later reference was excellent.

I want to ask if CyberPad or similar products can work

with MS OneNote on a normal laptop so that I can write into OneNote in real time while holding conference calls? The counterparty needs to be able to see my writing in real time so that our conference call will be meaningful...

http://www.engadget.com/2006/08/29/...

Please give me some opinions. Thanks!


http://www.blueeuclid.com/cyberconverter.html

That link will take you to a site that offers a program that will allow the Cyberpad to be used with Onenote.

Although, I've been reading a bit and it seems that the Cyberpad will work with onenote without it.

Either way, it looks like the Cyberpad will indeed work with onenote.

I have been using Evernote, which is a really easy and nice program for notetaking, but the organization aspect could use some work.

If you are wondering how well the Cyberpad works...I give it a 9 out of 10. I can't work without it, and I don't write anything if I don't write it on the Cyberpad.

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Should I tip for room service?

I am staying at the Hilton in Athens and ordered room service. I am already paying 17.50 euro for a pizza, 12.00 euro for a lemon tarte, and 6.50 euro for a glass of ice tea. The room service has a deliver charge of 8.00 euro - do I still tip on top of that? I don't normally order room service but I am in the middle of a conference call so I don't have much of a choice.

Thanks.


It's a good idea to tip if you don't want to eat Spit-Pizza with Spit-Ice Tea.

And it's right what the other poster says, delivery people get nothing from all that over-priced stuff. So you can expect them to be not very happy if you don't tip.

I would go by what is normally customary in the country where you are. If tipping is customary then I would definitely tip the staff but if it isn't and in their country it is considered rude (like your paying because the service isn't good enough) then I would not. If you're totally unsure you can call downstairs to the desk to see what is customary.

No different than if you go to an over priced restaurant or order in a pizza at home.....you always tip the delivery person. They have nothing to do with the prices that are being charged so don't stiff them for a tip because of that. If you don't tip then likely if you order room service next time it will take a very long time to get it and even if you do like the other person posted you could have spit-iced tea, etc.

Unfortunately, it is expected and one of the reasons I never order room service. It is overpriced and usually inferior food. If there is a delivery charge, I would not feel the need to tip as much, but some sort of tip would still be expected.

a tip is usually included in room service in addition to the other charges tacked on. i usually tip a few extra dollars on top of that anyway. but i as with all tipping, it is not required.

It is typical to tip the person who delivers. Just because you are being over charged by the hotel doesnt mean that the person delivering your food is getting a cut of it.

I usually always tip over the recommended 15%. But if they tack on a delivery charge. Well that is all they get.

yup i agree with JC

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

What does "Closely held Vapps" mean as in:?

Closely held Vapps, of Hoboken, New Jersey, has a plan to offset the cost of providing free conference calls by offering related premium services, including conference call recording, playback and 24-hour operator support for arranging calls.


The definition of "closely held"

A corporation for which most of the voting stock is held by a small number of shareholders, but which is still publicly traded. These shares are generally not available to the public, and given the fact that there are few shareholders, the shares are usually very thinly traded.

"Vapps"

Vapps is the leading, global provider of VoIP audio conferencing services and systems.

http://www.vapps.com/

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Monday, March 30, 2009

If my company credit card goes to collection can I use a debt consolidation service to pay it off?

I ended up using my company credit card for personal use while on medical leave. I was not able to pay it off completely right away and it was sent to a collection agency. I have a very nasty debt collector calling me all the time now (which is to be expected) but her story seems to change so I'm not sure if she's being honest or using scare tactics.

I contacted a debt management program and am working on paying off the debt over the next 12 months. Meanwhile, this woman keeps calling me and now she's apparently (according to her latest voice-mail) set up a conference call with my corp office tomorrow.

I'm just wondering if there's some reason using a lump sum settlement won't work on a corporate card?


Debt Settlement, also called debt negotiation is an arrangement between a debtor and a creditor to repay a debt generally for a for a lowered payoff amount. When a debtor is not able to pay the debt any more for any reasons, debt settlement is the only option that remains.

Generally, only unsecured debts, like those accrued with credit cards , can be negotiated for settlement. This is because of the fact that there is no security attached with unsecured debts. Hence, the lender can't repossess anything. On the other hand secured debts, like home loans, mortgages, car loans etc. have a collateral attached to them and can be repossessed by the lender if a default on debt occurs. So, there is no debt settlement or negotiation with secured debts. Read more about it at: http://www.credit-card-gallery.com/article/216,The_secret_of_successful_debt_settlement

You can visit http://www.cashguru.info and find very useful tips and several articles on debt consolidation. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20070429202622AAUYkPF&kid=LJImJ27tMG3yZ40caaO8&s=comm&date=2007-07-03+07%3A17%3A16&.crumb=

if your going to do a debt consolidation loan why would you not include this credit card?

Depends upon your company's policy on personal credit card use. Some companies do not allow it and there can be consequences (lose your job, garnish your wages). Can't you borrow from a bank to settle the card?

why not use debt consolidation to pay it off BEFORE it goes to collection?

see if your company can help you out. it is there card if you default.

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

I'm Selling My Brand New Sidkick 3 Cell Phones?...?

If u would like to buy it ?,.. email me at lilja212003@yahoo.com or janetmaria05@aol.com,...

Size: 5.1 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches Weight: 7 ounces Included battery: Lithium Ion

Talk time: up to 4.5 hours Standby time: up to 3 days

Band (frequency): 850 MHz;1800 MHz;1900 MHz

Included Accessories

64MB SD Card, Battery ,Charger Carrying case Hands-Free Headset

Wrist Strap ,USB Cable

Messaging

Instant messaging: Yahoo!®, MSN®, and AOL®*

Text messaging* ,Fun,1.3 Megapixel camera ,Music player

Games ,Expandable mini SD memory slot

Communication,Real web browsing ,E-mail

Stereo Bluetooth® wireless technology ,Built-in QWERTY Keypad

Information,Personal Information Mgr ,Vcard support ,Feature Description

1.3 Megapixel camera Take high-quality pictures from your phone that you can enlarge or print. Real web browsing Get more pages and better Web content delivered efficiently to your phone (Sidekick rate plan required).

E-mail Send and receive,Included servicesIncluded services

Call Forwarding

Call Waiting

Caller ID

Conference Calling

International Dialing*Optional Services

(Note: You can add these after you have a phone and plan in your cart.)

Sidekick Unlimited

With Sidekick Unlimited service, you'll enjoy unlimited e-mail, AOL® Instant Messenger™ Service (AIM®), Web browsing, and text messaging.

Equipment Protection

Equipment Protection guards against loss, theft, or damage. Note: signup available only within 14 days of new service activation.

CallerTunes

Instead of just "ring, ring," CallerTunesâ„¢ plays music, sound effects, or short, spoken clips for incoming callers.


How much?

ya how much are you selling it for? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20060804085334AArRoTz&kid=RscqXWG8UWFXXo9jAFME_M4ZwHfVl9kV3CirGjnbw.sXHEl.Sd6f&s=comm&date=2006-11-10+21%3A31%3A14&.crumb=

wats the price http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20060804085334AArRoTz&kid=EcAvU2fvVjLuHZRkFHbdNYYdkR_q9D3FeyFeZhidIoe4Bc5w26Ed&s=comm&date=2007-04-22+10%3A24%3A49&.crumb=

how uch, email me at damnndonnyb@tmail.com http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20060804085334AArRoTz&kid=Lbl5OVK1JE.DqomO1Ff3&s=comm&date=2008-05-09+18%3A10%3A41&.crumb=

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Advice on business deal regarding part ownership for services?

I had a conference call with a company/website who are looking to use my services on the project in return for 4% ownership. So far the project has $22 Million in investment and will be launched this year they will also be getting another $30 Million in what they called "Series A" investment in 2009. They expect the site will be huge by summer 2010. I'm not receiving a salary on the project and can not sell my share until at least 2010.

Now according to the sites CEO this is common place because so far all the money in the project is investment so no revenue is being generated as yet, although he says I can use my shares as an asset based on the current value of the project so 4% or $22M now and $52M in 2009.

Its basically a consultants role so not a lot of hands on work so I'll probably go for it but based on the model can anybody give me an idea of how to deal with it other then sell as quick as I can in 2010.


Find the nicest business attorney you can

and take the proposal to that atty for

contractual protection.

Luck!!

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Is it possible to connect outgoing and ingoing calls as a conference?

I have a Panasonic KX-TG5631 and Vonage phone service. I am able to connect 2 other caller into conference mode however the catch is that I have to call them

I have a cell phone with Sprint which allows me to connect both incoming and outgoing calls into conference mode.

Does anybody know of any phone that would allow me to connect outgoing/incoming calls into a conference?

I would have several uses for the use like this and it would be really helpful as I run a business and I do conference calls several times a day. Anybody know if this is possible with a cordless phone similiar to the Panasonic we are using, or does the change need to be from our service provider to allow incoming/outgoing calls to conference?


I am not aware of a phone that will allow that, however conferencing services allow you to both dial out and receive conference calls at any time as well as send e-mails to potential participants to join a conference call if you can't get them via phone

it is possible on some phones take the iphone for example u can do that but with your phone i dont know if its possible

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

HOW Do I Get Ten WAY or Conference line so I can Talk to ten people at one time?

I have at&t phone service i have three way but only three of us can talk do they have something called ten way so ten of us can talk.What about a conference line so i can call as many people as i want. I want to talk to ten people at one time how can i do so on the house phone.


skype.com can do 9-way. FOR FREE.

really good sound.

and you can talk and type at the same time.

did i say, FOR FREE?

with the Polycom you can up to 12 ppl on the line, also video, wired, or wireless...

http://www.hellodirect.com/hellodirect/Shop?DSP=30109&PCR=1:1:5:10:430&IID=SS2Wireless&itemskuid=12128

there are voice chat rooms, and conference numbers that you can call sometimes called a voice bridge or whatever... everyone would call into this line and everyone would be able to talk with eachother...

another option would be for you to use your 3 way, then someone else to use there 3 way (this would bring it to 5 people) then another person to use there 3 way (up to 7 people now) then 2 more people to use there 3 way (now you have 11 people) you can keep going and going untill you have as many people on the line as you want...

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Messenger Voice - Conference Calls - Three people who regulary use Messenger voice one to one successfully.?

However, when we attempt a Conference Call none of us are able to access voice contact and resort to conference writing. In the past I have participated in conference calls so is this a recent problem which is temporary or perhaps now a service that has been discontinued.

All our microphones work and are used daily.

Does anyone know the answer? I would be much obliged if you could let me know.


when i have them at work normally have to set up a pin number and have a host

Can you be a little more specifc phil103? I don't see how to set up a pin number or host in Yahoo chat. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20071030142832AAi5pI9&kid=RJZ3A27IGGc2WBMk1U3F&s=comm&date=2007-11-29+09%3A30%3A31&.crumb=

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Monday, March 23, 2009

TeleConference Call Service in India?

I am looking for a conference call service in India that is pay per use. I should be able to set up a conference call, invite a number of people ( say 10) and they will call in to the number and enter a pin code and be allowed to participate.

Please note that Skype or similar PC based solutions have nt worked for us very well as I find the quality of those services is variable. I am looking for the clarity and predictability of the land line service, and willing to pay per minute charges for certain important business meetings.

Thank you for the any pointers.


http://www.sabsebolo.com/

this may suit your bill

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Help i have no idea wat this means some body explain in short text 10 points best answer in plain explantion?

Overview

Instant messaging (IM) and chat are technologies that facilitate near real-time text based communication between two or more participants over a network. It is important to understand that what separates chat and instant messaging from technologies such as e-mail is the perceived synchronicity of the communication by the user - Chat happens in real-time before your eyes. For this reason, some people consider communication via instant messaging to be less intrusive than communication via phone. However, some systems allow the sending of messages to people not currently logged on (offline messages), thus removing much of the difference between Instant Messaging and e-mail.

Instant Messaging allows instantaneous communication between a number of parties simultaneously, by transmitting information quickly. Some IM systems allow users to use webcams and Microphone which made them more popular than others. Due to this feature users can have a real-time conversation. In addition IM has additional features such as: the immediate receipt of acknowledgment or reply, group chatting, conference services (including voice and video), conversation logging and file transfer.

IM allows effective and efficient communication, featuring immediate receipt of acknowledgment or reply. In certain cases Instant Messaging involves additional features, which make it even more popular, i.e. to see the other party, e.g. by using web-cams, or to talk directly for free over the Internet.

It is possible to save a conversation for later reference. Instant messages are typically logged in a local message history which closes the gap to the persistent nature of e-mails and facilitates quick exchange of information like URLs or document snippets (which can be unwieldy when communicated via telephone).

[edit] History

In early instant messaging programs each character appeared when it was typed. The UNIX "talk" command shown in these screenshots was popular in the 1980s and early 1990s.Instant messaging actually predates the Internet, first appearing on multi-user operating systems like CTSS and Multics[1] in the mid-1960s. Initially, many of these systems, such as CTSS'.SAVED, were used as notification systems for services like printing, but quickly were used to facilitate communication with other users logged in to the same machine. As networks developed, the protocols spread with the networks. Some of these used a peer-to-peer protocol (eg talk, ntalk and ytalk), while others required peers to connect to a server (see talker and IRC). During the Bulletin board system (BBS) phenomenon that peaked during the 1980s, some systems incorporated chat features which were similar to instant messaging; Freelancin'_Roundtable was one prime example.

In the last half of the 1980s and into the early 1990s, the Quantum Link online service for Commodore 64 computers offered user-to-user messages between currently connected customers which they called "On-Line Messages" (or OLM for short). Quantum Link's better known later incarnation, America Online, offers a similar product under the name "AOL Instant Messages" (AIM). While the Quantum Link service ran on a Commodore 64, using only the Commodore's PETSCII text-graphics, the screen was visually divided up into sections and OLMs would appear as a yellow bar saying "Message From:" and the name of the sender along with the message across the top of whatever the user was already doing, and presented a list of options for responding.[2] As such, it could be considered a sort of GUI, albeit much more primitive than the later Unix, Windows and Macintosh based GUI IM programs. OLMs were what Q-Link called "Plus Services" meaning they charged an extra per-minute fee on top of the monthly Q-Link access costs.

Modern, Internet-wide, GUI-based messaging clients, as they are known today, began to take off in the mid 1990s with ICQ (1996) being the first, followed by AOL Instant Messenger (AOL Instant Messenger, 1997). AOL later acquired Mirabilis, the creators of ICQ. A few years later ICQ (by now owned by AOL) was awarded two patents for instant messaging by the U.S. patent office. Meanwhile, other companies developed their own applications (Excite, MSN, Ubique, and Yahoo), each with its own proprietary protocol and client; users therefore had to run multiple client applications if they wished to use more than one of these networks. In 1998 IBM released IBM Lotus Sametime, a product based on technology acquired when IBM bought Haifa-based Ubique and Lexington-based Databeam.

In 2000, an open source application and open standards-based protocol called Jabber was launched. Jabber servers could act as gateways to other IM protocols, reducing the need to run multiple clients. Multi-protocol clients such as Digsby,Pidgin, Trillian, Adium and Miranda can use any of the popular IM protocols by using additional local libraries for each protocol. IBM Lotus Sametime's November 2007 release added IBM Lotus Sametime Gateway support for XMPP.

Recently, many instant messaging services have begun to offer video conferencing features, Voice Over IP (VoIP) and web conferencing services. Web conferencing services integrate both video conferencing and instant messaging capabilities. Some newer instant messaging companies are offering desktop sharing, IP radio, and IPTV to the voice and video features.

The term "instant messenger" is a service mark of Time Warner[3] and may not be used in software not affiliated with AOL in the United States. For this reason, the instant messaging client formerly known as Gaim or gaim announced in April 2007 that they would be renamed "Pidgin"[4].

[edit] Cooperation

Standard free instant messaging applications offer functions like file transfer, contact lists, the ability to have similtaneous converstations etc. These may be all the functions that a small business needs but larger organisations will require more sophisticated applications that can work together. The solution to finding applications capable of this is to use enterprise versions of instant messaging applications. These include titles like Jabber, Lotus Sametime, Microsoft Office Communicator, etc., which are often integrated with other enterprise applications such as workflow systems. These enterprise applications, or Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), are built to certain constraints, namely storing data in a common format.

There have been several attempts to create a unified standard for instant messaging: IETF's SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and SIMPLE (SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions), APEX (Application Exchange), Prim (Presence and Instant Messaging Protocol), the open XML-based XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol), more commonly known as Jabber and OMA's (Open Mobile Alliance) IMPS (Instant Messaging and Presence Service) created specifically for mobile devices.

Most attempts at creating a unified standard for the major IM providers (AOL, Yahoo! and Microsoft) have failed and each continues to use its own proprietary protocol.

However, while discussions at IETF were stalled, Reuters head of collaboration services, David Gurle (the founder of Microsoft's Real Time Communication and Collaboration business), signed the first inter-service provider connectivity agreement on September 2003. This agreement enabled AIM, ICQ and MSN Messenger users to talk with Reuters Messaging counterparts and vice-versa against an access fee. Following this, Microsoft, Yahoo! and AOL came to a deal where Microsoft's Live Communication Server 2005 users would also have the possibility to talk to public instant messaging users. This deal established SIP/SIMPLE as a standard for protocol interoperability and established a connectivity fee for accessing public instant messaging clouds. Separately, on October 13, 2005 Microsoft and Yahoo! announced that by (the Northern Hemisphere) summer of 2006 they would interoperate using SIP/SIMPLE which is followed on December 2005 by the AOL and Google strategic partnership deal where Google Talk users would be able to talk with AIM and ICQ users provided they have an identity at AOL.

There are two ways to combine the many disparate protocols:

One way is to combine the many disparate protocols inside the IM client application.

The other way is to combine the many disparate protocols inside the IM server application. This approach moves the task of communicating to the other services to the server. Clients need not know or care about other IM protocols. For example, LCS 2005 Public IM Connectivity. This approach is popular in Jabber/XMPP servers however the so-called transport projects suffer the same reverse engineering difficulties as any other project involved with closed protocols or formats.

Some approaches, such as that adopted by the Sonork enterprise IM software or the Jabber/XMPP network or Winpopup LAN Messenger, allow organizations to create their own private instant messaging network by enabling them to limit access to the server (often with the IM network entirely behind their firewall) and administer user permissions. Other corporate messaging systems allow registered users to also connect from outside the corporation LAN, by using a secure firewall-friendly HTTPS based protocol. Typically, a dedicated corporate IM server has several advantages such as pre-populated contact lists, integrated authentication, and better security and privacy.

Some networks have made changes to prevent them from being utilized by such multi-network IM clients. For example, Trillian had to release several revisions and patches to allow its users to access the MSN, AOL, and Yahoo! networks, after changes were made to these networks. The major IM providers typically cite the need for formal agreements as well as security concerns as reasons for making these changes.

[edit] Mobile Instant Messaging

Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) is a presence enabled messaging service that aims to transpose the desktop messaging experience to the usage scenario of being on the move. While several of the core ideas of the desktop experience on one hand apply to a connected mobile device, others do not: Users usually only look at their phone's screen â€" presence status changes might occur under different circumstances as happens at the desktop, and several functional limits exist based on the fact that the vast majority of mobile communication devices are chosen by their users to fit into the palm of their hand. Some of the form factor and mobility related differences need to be taken into account in order to create a really adequate, powerful and yet convenient mobile experience: radio bandwidth, memory size, availability of media formats, keypad based input, screen output, CPU performance and battery power are core issues that desktop device users and even nomadic users with connected network.

[edit] Friend-to-friend networks

Instant Messaging may be done in a Friend-to-friend network, in which each node connects to the friends on the friendslist. This allows for communication with friends of friends and for the building of chatrooms for instant messages with all friends on that network.

Emotions are often expressed in shorthand. For example; lol. But a movement is currently underway to be more accurate with the emotional expression. Real time reactions such as (chortle) (snort) (guffaw) or (eye-roll) are rapidly taking the place of acronyms.[citation needed]

[edit] Business application

Instant messaging has proven to be similar to personal computers, e-mail, and the WWW, in that its adoption for use as a business communications medium was driven primarily by individual employees using consumer software at work, rather than by formal mandate or provisioning by corporate information technology departments. Tens of millions of the consumer IM accounts in use are being used for business purposes by employees of companies and other organizations.

In response to the demand for business-grade IM and the need to ensure security and legal compliance, a new type of instant messaging, called "Enterprise Instant Messaging" ("EIM") was created when Lotus Software launched IBM Lotus Sametime in 1998. Microsoft followed suit shortly thereafter with Microsoft Exchange Instant Messaging, later created a new platform called Microsoft Office Live Communications Server, and released Office Communications Server 2007 in October 2007. Both IBM Lotus and Microsoft have introduced federation between their EIM systems and some of the public IM networks so that employees may use a single interface to both their internal EIM system and their contacts on AOL, MSN, and Yahoo!. Current leading EIM platforms include IBM Lotus Sametime, Microsoft Office Communications Server, and Jabber XCP. In addition, industry-focused EIM platforms such as IMtrader from Pivot Incorporated, Reuters Messaging, and Bloomberg Messaging provide enhanced IM capabilities to financial services companies.

The adoption of IM across corporate networks outside of the control of IT organizations creates risks and liabilities for companies who do not effectively manage and support IM use. Companies implement specialized IM archiving and security products and services like those from Secure Computing, Akonix, SurfControl, and ScanSafe to mitigate these risks and provide safe, secure, productive instant messaging capabilities to their employees.

[edit] Practical Use in Enterprise

The popular embrace of IM technology for sharing information has quickly led to organizations adopting IM solutions for the perceived advantages that can be brought by it. As organizations are becoming more information based (McNurlin & Sprague, 2006, p.499) the need for effective knowledge sharing, team working and collaborative environments amongst employees has become vital, especially within more geographically dispersed teams.

Typically IM conversations tend to have a certain "character", they are often short and only cover one topic. Media-switching and multitasking are common throughout, however IM might also be used between established coworkers and friends for longer, more intermittent conversation. In their report of IM use at the workplace Nardi et al. (2000) identifies the four primary functions of IM which are often cited in other reports, These primary functions are:

Quick Questions and Clarifications

Coordinating and scheduling tasks

Coordinating impromptu social meetings

Keeping in touch with friends and family

IM is perhaps best suited to "Quick Questions and Clarifications" as this is the most often mentioned attribute in other reports. A user can "respond rapidly without the overhead of telephone or FTF interaction. For example, IDC reports, "Users see IM as a medium for quick, semi-permanent ‘flashes’ that beg a near-immediate response" (Isaacs et al., 2002). Nardi's second and third observations are enabled in part due to the "Presence Awareness" feature of IM clients in which the user knows who is "available". This is the most relevant for colleagues who share the same physical space as each other and even paves the way for other mediums to take up the task of communication e.g. F2F or Phone. The implication is that viable communication of any sort can in someway be encouraged through IM's "Presence Awareness" feature. (Issacs et al, 2002) supports this view, "IM in business might not be the main tool for of communication, it could just be the meeting point for another type of media e.g. conference calls.

Nardi's third and fourth observations focus on the social use of IM, which have also been widely publicized in other report. That IM is used for keeping in touch with friends and arranging social events has led some employers to believe that it is used primarily for this purpose. According to (Issacs et al, 2002) a market study found that "'Fear of losing employee productivity’ was the greatest concern of businesses in regards to instant messaging".

The study by (Issacs et al, 2002) goes on to suggest this fear is unfounded as it was found that on average "only 13% of conversations contained personal topics", and "only 6.4% were exclusively personal".

[edit] Review of Products

"IM solutions can typically be catagorised into two types: Enterprise Instant Messaging (EIM) and Consumer Instant Mesaging (CIM). Enterprise solutions use an internal IM server, however this isn't always feasible, particularly for smaller businesses with limited budgets. The second option, using a (CIM) provides the advantage of being inexpensive to implement and has little need for investing in new hardware or server software. However, in recent years open source IM clients such as Jabber have emerged that provide free EIM grade solutions. (Wikipedia,. 2008)

For corporate use encryption and conversation archiving are usually regarded as important features due to security concerns. Sometimes the use of different operating systems in organizations calls for the use of software that supports more than one platform. For example many software companies use Windows XP in administration departments but have software developers who use Linux.

Most people have had experience of using online chat and messaging over the internet whether it is with Microsoft's Windows Live Messenger, Skype or e-mail. One form of chat and messaging currently popular is Bebo. It is a non-corporate form of messaging which allows its user to create and maintain a social network. Libraries use chat applications and Morris Messenger is an application commonly used by them. This is a power based instant messenger, which uses Perl, SQL, and small Java. It accepts input from both staff and regular customers and saves important information in an SQL database built for the system.

[edit] Risks and liabilities

Although instant messaging delivers many benefits, it also carries with it certain risks and liabilities, particularly when used in workplaces. Among these risks and liabilities are:

Security risks (e.g. IM used to infect computers with spyware, viruses, trojans, worms)

Compliance risks

Inappropriate use

Intellectual property leakage

Crackers (malicious "hacker" or black hat hacker) have consistently used IM networks as vectors for delivering phishing attempts, "poison URL's", and virus-laden file attachments from 2004 to the present, with over 1100 discrete attacks listed by the IM Security Center[5] in 2004-2007. Hackers use two methods of delivering malicious code through IM: delivery of virus, trojan, or spyware within an infected file, and the use of "socially engineered" text with a web address that entices the recipient to click on a URL that connects him or her to a website that then downloads malicious code. Viruses, worms, and trojans typically propagate by sending themselves rapidly through the infected user's buddy list. An effective attack using a poison URL may reach tens of thousands of people in minutes when each person's buddy list receives messages appearing to be from a trusted friend. The recipients click on the web address, and the entire cycle starts again. Infections may range from nuisance to criminal, and are becoming more sophisticated each year.

In addition to the malicious code threat, the use of instant messaging at work also creates a risk of non-compliance to laws and regulations governing the use of electronic communications in businesses. In the United States alone there are over 10,000 laws and regulations related to electronic messaging and records retention.[6] The more well-known of these include the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, HIPAA, and SEC 17a-3. Clarification from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ("FINRA") was issued to member firms in the financial services industry in December, 2007, noting that "electronic communications", "email", and "electronic correspondence" may be used interchangeably and can include such forms of electronic messaging as instant messaging and text messaging.[7] Changes to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, effective December 1, 2006, created a new category for electronic records which may be requested during discovery (law) in legal proceedings. Most countries around the world also regulate the use of electronic messaging and electronic records retention in similar fashion to the United States. The most common regulations related to IM at work involve the need to produce archived business communications to satisfy government or judicial requests under law. Many instant messaging communications fall into the category of business communications that must be archived and retrievable.

Organizations of all types must protect themselves from the liability of their employees' inappropriate use of IM. The informal, immediate, and ostensibly anonymous nature of instant messaging makes it a candidate for abuse in the workplace. The topic of inappropriate IM use became front page news in October 2006 when Congressman Mark Foley resigned his seat after admitting sending offensive instant messages of a sexual nature to underage former House pages from his Congressional office PC. The Mark Foley Scandal led to media coverage and mainstream newspaper articles warning of the risks of inappropriate IM use in workplaces. In most countries, corporations have a legal responsibility to ensure harassment-free work environment for employees. The use of corporate-owned computers, networks, and software to harass an individual or spread inappropriate jokes or language creates a liability for not only the offender but also the employer. A survey by IM archiving and security provider Akonix Systems, Inc. in March 2007 showed that 31% of respondents had been harassed over IM at work.[8] Companies now include instant messaging as an integral component of their policies on appropriate use of the World Wide Web, e-mail, and other corporate assets.

Within the company there is also the risk of employees using instant messaging to release confidential information and project details to an outside source. This issue is best controlled by a combination of written policy and technology. An organization's policies on use of IM in the workplace should be an integral part of the overall computing and network use policies, and should be published and communicated at least annually. In addition to written policy, organizations should implement "gateways" or IM security products to monitor content of inbound and outbound messages. Products from IM security providers (See section on IM security) typically allow administrators to set alerts and enforce policy (i.e. allow or block messages) based on keywords and regular expressions within instant messages.

Employees may also misuse IM to communicate on a personal level with friends and family. This is poor use of a business’s time and resources, as the employee’s effectiveness will most certainly decrease due to the added distractions. (Licari, J., May 2005). Businesses often use IM security products to monitor and archive IM conversations for the purpose of minimizing this type of productivity drain.

[edit] Security and archiving

In the early 2000s, a new class of IT security provider emerged to provide remedies for the risks and liabilities faced by corporations who chose to use IM for business communications. The IM security providers created new products to be installed in corporate networks for the purpose of archiving, content-scanning, and security-scanning IM traffic moving in and out of the corporation. Similar to the e-mail filtering vendors, the IM security providers focus on the risks and liabilities described above.

With rapid adoption of IM in the workplace, demand for IM security products began to grow in the mid-2000s. By 2007, the preferred platform for the purchase of security software had become the "appliance", according to IDC, who estimate that by 2008, 80% of network security products will be delivered via an appliance.[9]

[edit] User base

Note that many of the numbers listed in this section are not directly comparable, and some are speculative. Some instant messaging systems are distributed among many different instances and thus difficult to measure in total (e.g. Jabber). While some numbers are given by the owners of a complete instant messaging system, others are provided by commercial vendors of a part of a distributed system. Some companies may be motivated to inflate their numbers in order to increase advertisement earnings or to attract partners, clients, or customers. Importantly, some numbers are reported as the number of "active" users (without a shared standard of that activity), others indicate total user accounts, while others indicate only the users logged in during an instance of peak usage.

Service User count Date/source

AIM 53 million active September 2006

>100 million total January 2006

Jabber 40-50 million total January 2007, based on calculations of Jabber Inc

90 million total Based on calculations of Process-One: Process-One uses ejabberd as Jabber server software. If it is assumed that ejabberd has a 40% market share amongst public and private open source server deployments, there are 50 million users using open source servers. With Jabber Inc's numbers, this adds up to the 90 million number stated here.

eBuddy 35 million total October 2006, including 4 million mobile users

Windows Live Messenger 294 million active worldwide November 2007

Yahoo! Messenger 22 million total September 2006

QQ 20 million peak online (majority in China) 3 June 2006

221 million "active" (majority in China) 3 June 2006

IBM Lotus Sametime 17 million total (private, in enterprises) November 2007

ICQ 15 million active July 2006

Skype 12 million peak online February 2008

309 million total April 2008

Xfire 10 million total May 2008

MXit 7 million total (>560,000 outside of South Africa) 10 August 2007. Note that these users are part of the Jabber user base as MXit federates with the Jabber network.

Gadu-Gadu 5.6 million total June 2006

Paltalk 3.3 million unique visitors per month August 2006

IMVU 1 million total June 2007

Mail.ru Agent 1 million active (daily) September 2006

Meebo 1 million total October 2006

PSYC 1 million active (daily) (majority in Brazil) February 2007. Total count cannot be accurately estimated due to the decentralized nature of the protocol.

VZOchat >200,000 October 2007

[edit] IM Language

Users sometimes make use of internet slang or text speak to abbreviate common words or expressions in order to quicken conversations or to reduce keystrokes.

[edit] See also

Comparison of instant messaging clients

Comparison of instant messaging protocols

Instant messaging manager

LAN messenger

Text messaging


... Question! What question ... ??? Anybody spotted the question, is it me who can't see it?

The only why to find out what all this means is to google it and see what is says. :) http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20080516013746AAfjRa1&kid=HIVKAjLkKTIVjS6KndYT&s=comm&date=2008-08-01+21%3A45%3A24&.crumb=

What'd he do, copy and paste a Wikipedia article? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20080516013746AAfjRa1&kid=RMRzLzPFVkKgLGFkZ9U5&s=comm&date=2008-11-28+12%3A03%3A15&.crumb=

communication tchnology is associating surrealism with realism...and the fact it isnt removes the emotional conflict real communication ensues...

my advise is dont read wilkepdia...unless u understand the contxt of vocab..and in brief txt

IM

LAN MSG

TXT MSG

EMAIL

is all a way of diverting real time communication without havn to worry bout the consequence of action.

And although protocol exists to main security...often esp emails and IM are the way to let in unwantd trojans, viruses, cookines etc that can cause the pc corruption, and mis use of data protection

have fun

x

Messaging information on security and on how to use it..

history will allow you to see your past conversations word for word.

security will block viruses from people through emails and IM'ing and the rest is just bull ****

This text contains the evolution of computer to computer messaging and the adaptation of security features.

you should give every 1 ten points for taking half a day to read it all - i stoped after 1 st paragraph !!!..............

No offense, but you shouldn't be asking other people to do your work for you.

hahahahaha you're funny

when you type it, the recipient sees it, and vice versa

are you mad? i am not reading all that.

lol yeah right

need more details please

I'm not reading all this.

Is that a question or are you writing a book ?

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

What VoIP software does conference calls?

I need four things in a VoIP software client. 1) Must do conference calling (multiple phone calls). 2) Must be easy to use, or is able to work with other services. 3) Must either be cross-platform, or has clients for Windows, Linux, and Mac. 4) GPL or similar licensing preferred.

I know Skype can do conference calls, is relatively easy, and has clients for Windows, Mac, and Linux -- but it's not Free Software. Google Talk is free, but does not have a Mac or Linux client. Jabbin does not support conference calls.


try this site it is great.

http://voipsms.blogspot.com

Try Jajah.com

I use it for conference calling and best off all its free and you don't need any special phones or software.

Think you can also use it on some mobiles.

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Can you do video or audio conference with yahoo messanger?

Is it possible to do conference calls with Yahoo voice phone in and phone out service? For example if someone call in on your yahoo phone number, can you conference the caller in when you call a third person using yahoo phone out?


the newest vervion,yes. Theres a video capeable,and a conference mode. Check the FAQ's tho;im notn sure if you can do thjem together .

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Email alerts for quarterly and annual conference calls?

I follow a number of stocks, and I'd like to listen in on their quarterly and annual conference calls as they happen. However, most times I don't find out about these until after they happen.

Is there any service where I can get email alerts or summaries of upcoming investor conference calls for a specific set of stocks?

I'd like to put in, say, GOOG, AAPL, GS, and HANS, and either a) get an email a day ahead of time or so, or b) a web page I could visit to easily see the times?

I don't want to have to check all the individual company websites all the time to figure it out.

Thanks!


Most alerts can be set up by the individual companies you are wanting information on.

The individual companies I wanted to be notified by each has an e-mail list they were glad to put me on. Just ask their investor/stockholder relations department.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Social services will i know if my children are on the at risk register?

if social services call a case conference are my children on the register do i have any rights to know


You'll have to be there, so you'll hardly NOT know.

Social Services Will tell you if all or any of your children are on the "at risk" register.

A case conference could be to determine if your children should be on the register, and if so which ones or all of them, you will know - as you will be told.

You must be having social services involvement at the moment for a case conference to of been called - therefore ask them any questions you have.

If your children do get put on the register, there will be a review at certain intervals and a "Plan Of Action" paper to help you.

The medical records of the children will be red flagged so the GP knows as well, along with (depending on age) Health Visitors, and School.

They are all there to help you....

Yes you must be informed if a case conference is being held to discuss your children and you must be informed of any decisions.

You should be invited to be present, however depending on the circumstances (and only in exceptional cases) you may not be allowed to be present. Talk to the social worker who is handling your case.

Ask your social worker. But if you have to ask that question I seriously suggest you look at your lifestyle and parenting and ask yourself why there might be a possibility of this. Do you want to lose your children? If not you'd better make the changes they suggest to you.

With sentence structure that well planned out, probably not.

You should be at the case conference so you will be informed

the case conference will decide if your children will need to go on the register

yes you do. you would be told if they were on the at risk register and the reason why

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Monday, March 16, 2009

With the new pc to phone services can you 3 way or conference call?

3 way calling or conference calling is not yet avaialble using Yahoo!'s new premium voice services.


Its hard to 3 way with a phone. Try two girls instead!

no, not with the yahoo phone out service. you might want to try skype for that.

Set up a conference with whoever you want. Everyone can just VC like in common chat room

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

What internet phone service allows the most conference call minutes?

I want to know which service allows me to LISTEN, not host, to the most conference calls, i require around 1000 minutes a month.

and let me know the price & quality, i.e. is there an echo?


With "Skype Unlimited USA and Canada", you will get unlimited conference calling for $3/month. Skype allows you to conference up to 10 people.

Skype has recently upgraded their softphone to version 3.8, and the call quality is better than ever.

Skype pro is $3 a month.

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

How much troble can I get into for prank calling people?

yeah well I've been prank calling people through this Internet phone service thing and conference calling them with other people. How much trouble can you get into for prank calling someone?


Harassment is a serious crime.

hope u'll get arrested for this.

no trouble at all.. prank calls are cool!!!!

and 100% legal

As some have said on here you can get into some trouble depending on how far the victim is willing to take it, and what is said during the call. Threats are now REALLY serious. Also, calls that cause emergency personnel to be called are taken seriously as they may endanger the life of a person who actually needs them. With technology as it is, it is not hard to locate you even if you block your Caller ID information. IP information can be tracked and the police can actually get direct contact information and address information from your Internet Service Provider and VoIP provider to follow up investigations.

Some instances may fall under felony charges and may be considered internet fraud. Others may charge harassment. If you are calling businesses, they may decide to file charges and sue you civilly for lost revenues. It can become expensive for you and may also leave you with a criminal record.

for reals, how do u use the internet phone and how can i acquire one? i used to prank call waay back when i was younger and never got in trouble.

wow thats real mature...whats next toilet papering the neighbors trees?

Legally, there isn't much trouble you can get into. However you can be sued and cops are not above accidentally letting the person know where the phone calls came from. Oh, and if they people find you, I hope they rape you in the butt you worthless little *******

depends if u threaten them, and such, then it can be pretty serious, but if its just the general pranks i doubt people would take the time to try to bust u

caller ID killed the prank call.

thats an old art my friend.

Ahh

Good times.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

How much trouble can I get into for Prank Calling?

Hey well I use a Internet phone service called Skype to prank people, and conference call them together with businesses. My number isn't displayed on caller ID. Is there any way that what I'm doing can be traced, and if so how much trouble can I get into for doing it?


ultimately, if the people you're pranking are determined enough, the call can be traced but only through the company skype

hope this helps :)

and if you get the chance, please sign my guestmap, thanx :)

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Heaps DONT do it.

Your privaliges for any type of phone service should be taken from you. I hope you go to prison for fifty years and do not have access to a phone. Well, maybe they could give you a phone where you can only get incalling prank calls. No personal calls.

Yes you can be traced, but unless you are continuously harassing someone and they record it, they cant do jack. In fact usually they must inform their phone service about it when you are on the line so their service company can hear it and record it. Just stop making them and never threaten anyone, thats a whole different story.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

What is a free, online, no-installation service which allows for conference calls, similar to Skype?

I want to have a conference call with two people who do not wish to install software or pay a charge for the service. Are there any websites which meet this criteria?


You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free calls

http://voipsms.blogspot.com

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Free Conference Call Service ?

Hi,

I need to setup a conference call with 5 of my classmates. Does anyone know of any good free conferencing services ?

Thanks


You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free calls

http://voipsms.blogspot.com

I actually found a very good website instantconference.com , registered and went on with the conference call. Good quality and free (as long as you have free long distance on your phone plan) Worked great for our group http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20081107090325AAXPuqk&kid=NbUvWju7VDTZaVcknqxC&s=comm&date=2008-11-14+05%3A55%3A09&.crumb=

yahoo messenger and skype are free..

money making tips here:

http://www.hainakupu.blogspot.com/

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Does anyone know of a good toll-free conference call service out there?

www.accessline.com


Skype.

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Monday, March 9, 2009

Can anyone recommend a good conference call service?

I use Skype but will not have access at times to


I use P8 and never had any trouble with them...you can use the build-in web-cam too!

all calls can be recorded!

http://www.packet8.net/about/softalk.asp

Full Featured Conference Bridge

- An audio conferencing system that provides a way to hold meetings involving participants at multiple sites

- Saves travel time and expense for meetings

- Use with Virtual Office extensions and outside callers

- Up to 20 sites can participate

- Administrator mode allows for making outbound calls and dropping parties

- Unlimited conference calls can be scheduled and in session concurrently

- Password protected for creation and admission

- Automatic email and voice prompt confirmations of conference bridge reservation

Nothing beats being free

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Can you please recommend a good conference call service to use with our small business?

try www.eagleconf.com or do a google search for teleconferencing companies.

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Can you please recommend a good conference call service to use with our small business?

try www.eagleconf.com or do a google search for teleconferencing companies.

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Which telecommunication companies offer a conference call service for overseas customers?

I live in Dubai, and I want to know if there's any companies in the US or the UK offer this kind of this service. Like I give out the number to my customers and they call and we are all contected and ready to have a conference call.


cingular.

Check out Conferencecaller.com . They offer a great service with low global rates. They even give away 100 free minutes in conferencing with no credit cards required. Their USA rate is only 2.7 cents per minute with no minimum purchase. It truly is a great deal. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=1006052825132&kid=RpEpDjDtA2Lix0oAuqJe3VrRjfPMUX0ktOWkGpB0BquGxhN4og_y&s=comm&date=2006-07-12+21%3A15%3A03&.crumb=

I think FreeConferenceCall also offers overseas connections. Worth a try. Hope it helps!

http://www.freeconferencecall.com/index.asp http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=1006052825132&kid=MLp_MFbCVjd5hhHxNWG_&s=comm&date=2007-08-21+17%3A02%3A10&.crumb=

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Which telecommunication companies offer a conference call service for overseas customers?

I live in Dubai, and I want to know if there's any companies in the US or the UK offer this kind of this service. Like I give out the number to my customers and they call and we are all contected and ready to have a conference call.


cingular.

Check out Conferencecaller.com . They offer a great service with low global rates. They even give away 100 free minutes in conferencing with no credit cards required. Their USA rate is only 2.7 cents per minute with no minimum purchase. It truly is a great deal. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=1006052825132&kid=RpEpDjDtA2Lix0oAuqJe3VrRjfPMUX0ktOWkGpB0BquGxhN4og_y&s=comm&date=2006-07-12+21%3A15%3A03&.crumb=

I think FreeConferenceCall also offers overseas connections. Worth a try. Hope it helps!

http://www.freeconferencecall.com/index.asp http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=1006052825132&kid=MLp_MFbCVjd5hhHxNWG_&s=comm&date=2007-08-21+17%3A02%3A10&.crumb=

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Looking for the best free conference call service?

I've tried several. The best one seems to be Rondee's https://www.rondee.com free conference calling service. But, I'm wondering if people have experiences with other providers. I'd like to get data without having to try each one.


I think Rondee is far and away the best free conference calling site. Good luck! I go to https://www.rondee.com/ for all my conference calls, I invite friends and I've never had a problem!

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Free conference call services in the U.S?

Hey people I was wondering if any one knows a free conference call service. I looked at some but some said you only pay long distance charges your carrier might charge. I'm confuse with that because I don't want to be calling Canada or something and having to pay that. I have long distance in the U.S any help would be appreciated.


As long as you have unlimited US long distance calling, using services like http://www.freeconference.com are free.

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What's a good place to find a good conference call service?

What's a good place to find a good conference call service?


You can always service for conference call service, or check this out: http://www.audio-conferencing-guide.com

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What's a good place to find a good conference call service?

What's a good place to find a good conference call service?


You can always service for conference call service, or check this out: http://www.audio-conferencing-guide.com

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

How can i setup a "Conference Calling Service"?

"conference calling service":i want to know a basic step(knowledge) to setup conference calling service.


Conference Calling Service:

http://the-conference-calling-service.blogspot.com/

the article is quite nice n thorough

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What do conference call services include?

What do conference call services include?


Conference call services include a lot of things. Most providers provide operators to facilitate the conference call. Others offer recording and transcript features. It really depends on what you need. Here's a good resource you can look at: http://www.audio-conferencing-guide.com

1. An Audio and Web Conferencing Provider You Can Depend On

2. Conference Call Services should Include:

Audio Conferencing Services

* Reservationless conference calls

* Operator assisted calls

* International conference calls

3. Web Conferencing Services

* Online meetings / Netmeeting

* Webinars / Live Meeting

* Record your meetings

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Dos And Donts For Conference Calling

There are several stories of how conference calls went sour, and ended up not achieving their objectives. It failed because of odd background noises, such as the sound of a dog barking somewhere outside, that of loud typing on a keyboard, babies crying in the distance, and so on.

Most of us wonder whether there is such a thing as conference call etiquette. Indeed it does, and should be followed if you need to make your next conference call a winning three.

It is true that the person on the other side cannot see you. It should not mean that you get busy with your other work while the conference call is on. It is imperative that you should not carryover a bag of pretzels while you are walking in for a conference call. The munching of the pretzels would be heard all over the place and this would be bad manners.

You also should not carryover your laptop in a conference call and start to energetically type out matters that do not pertain to the conference call. The sound of your typing would not only disturb the train of discussion, but would show your disrespect to others in the room.

The conference call is fast being seen as a substitute for the traditional meeting. Thus, it's its own rules of etiquette, which set the path towards having a successful and meaningful communication.

THE DO'S and DON'TS

THE DO'S

* Before you go into a conference call, you should be well prepared on the subject matter of discussion.

* You should adjust the volume of the microphone and speak clearly into it.

* You should be punctual, and arrive before the conference call can begin.

* Before you start to talk about matters of concern, you need to introduce yourself.

* As you begin, you should be brief and to the point. Also, when asking questions you should name the person to whom your query is directed.

* You would need to remember that, the participants in the conference call cannot see you, and hence, are not aware of your expressions, or other non-verbal communication. For this reason you should make sure you commit everything to speech.

* You should be aware of the conference call agenda and the time that you have been allotted for making presentations or fielding questions.

* When mentioning telephone numbers or website addresses, speak clearly and articulately. Repeat them for a better comprehension.

* You would be required to see that background noises, if any, should be at the bare maximum.

THE DON'TS

* Do not ever put your conference phone on hold. If you do that it may start playing music which would be heard by the other participants. It is always better to mute your phone and call back into the conference.

* Do not use acronyms or terms specific to your agency.

* Do not carryover on a conversation with the person sitting by your side while a conference call is going on.

Always maintain a friendly attitude towards the other participants. Do not worry about the titles of the people attending the conference.

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Compare Conference Call Service: Saver of Time and Money

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Compare conference call service can be new experience for them.

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