Tuesday, July 22, 2008

My company uses audio conferencing every week. We hold meetings and lectures and sometimes people that need to be in the call can't be due to other appointments. So we have recently started recording our conference calls and playing them back at a different date/time that is conveniant for the people that have missed the original call. This option is great because then the people that missed aren't clueless on what is going on with our business. We get this great service at Eagle Teleconferencing, check them out!

3 comments:

Nicky O said...

I'm currently signed up with Eagle Teleconferencing and used one of their conference lines. Eagle Teleconferencing has a feature on the calls that plays music when people call in. It will continue to play music until the host or speaker comes onto the conference line. This feature let's people know that the conference line is still connected and the call will start shortly. This is a great feature to have on your conference calls.

Nicky O said...

I'm currently signed up with Eagle Teleconferencing and used one of their conference lines. Eagle Teleconferencing has a feature on the calls that plays music when people call in. It will continue to play music until the host or speaker comes onto the conference line. This feature let's people know that the conference line is still connected and the call will start shortly. This is a great feature to have on your conference calls.

Nicky O said...

I'm currently signed up with Eagle Teleconferencing and used one of their conference lines. Eagle Teleconferencing has a feature on the calls that plays music when people call in. It will continue to play music until the host or speaker comes onto the conference line. This feature let's people know that the conference line is still connected and the call will start shortly. This is a great feature to have on your conference calls.