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Has anyone ever used the InstantConference Teleconference (Free) service?

If уου hаνе, dіd іt work well fοr уου? Dіd уου try recording? Wаѕ thе recording gοοd?

Thanks!!

One Response to “Has anyone ever used the InstantConference Teleconference (Free) service?”

  1. dawn k says:

    Yes. On a daily basis. There were/are twenty-one participants, our district is 5-1/2 hours away.
    I. C. T. S. provided a “Round Table” setting. We simpy dialed the number – submitted the pin number – I was acknowledged by the service’s program, (My post office location) and how many have already dialed in and waiting. It was very easy.
    I have found a web site that is comparable to the system I used. The information, (Recording,features and details)
    I copied, (see below).

    ~ Service Details
    Maximum conference size: 150 callers
    Maximum time: 6 hours
    Conference Number: Assigned to you after you register with your email
    Organizer Code: Can be used with each access code
    Access Codes: Assigned to you after you register with your email
    Can request additional access codes
    Subscriber PIN: Assigned with access codes
    Begins: When first caller enters the conference
    Ends: When last caller exits the conference

    ~ Service Features
    Instant access from any land line or mobile device
    Crystal clear all-digital connections
    Secure and private
    Available on demand, 24/7
    No website visits or computer required for audio conferencing after initial registration
    Rapid response email customer support
    Account never expires!

    ~ Yes, you can have your conference recorded free!

    To record anytime during the conference, the host can enter the nine (9) key. The host will then be prompted to enter the subscriber pin. Each participant will then be required to acknowledge acceptance to continue participating. To stop the recording, press the nine (9) key again. Once the recording is complete, it will remain available until you record over it or up to 120 days. You can record an unlimited number of times.
    Your recordings are automatically converted to MP3 format and are playable on any computer or MP3 digital audio player. Within two hours of the conference’s end time, you’ll receive an e-mail containing instructions and a link to the computer download along with a telephone number and access code for telephone playback of your recording. At that point, your conference call recording is available for immediate telephone playback for up to 150 callers at the same time. Alternatively, simply download the MP3 file and forward to others or play back at your leisure. Once you have downloaded your recording, it is yours to use, edit, or share without any limitations.

    Was the recording good? Yes.

    Have Fun!

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