Who Are You Talking To?

by admin on June 29, 2010

Today, almost everyone owns a cell phone. We use them for just about everything and most cell phones have browsers as wireless providers.  This feature expands past voice services but not everyone who has this feature uses it. Many of the top named internet companies have made it easier to surf the internet by using our cell phone.  Not long ago you needed to be watching the clock to make sure you are at the right place when it was time for your conference call.  You had to be near a land-line when the call was scheduled and then you had an assigned number to call. Then there came the access code and finally you were part of the group.

Now all that is history and companies have their offices all around the world. Project managers or sales reps could be on the road and not on site to be part of these calls.  Times zones and locations are no longer a problem as conference calls can be held anytime, anywhere.  There is always that need to discuss sales campaigns, projects or budgets and these types of calls get everyone together at one time. 

Mobile devices, laptop computers, smartphones and PDAs are all part of the wireless communications that take place today. Many who take part in conference calls can do so using their cell phone so today this is an important skill. Whether you are the host or joining in the call, knowing how to participate in a conference call is easy to do. There are a few steps that you need to know to make a simple three-way call and other options will cover hosing and formal calls. There is software that is available that makes the process even easier and with our technology that is changing all the time, mobile conference calling is being improved upon all the time.  Even our teenagers use this feature to share social news with their friends because three-way calling is the easiest to do. All that is needed to to punch a few buttons and listen to instructions that take you step by step from either a BlackBerry, iPhone or the Windows smartphone.  If you use a Blackberry, then you might already have this call as an option on your trackwheel.   The iphone allows you to make a conference or three way call as well.  Five or six people, at the most, is the limit for three-way calling on an iPhone.  But it is possible to join a larger formal call from your phone. 

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