CallMyTeam – Have A 10-Way Teleconferencing For Free

6 Feb, 2010  |  Written by Mohit  |  under Online Tools
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It is very much obvious that human beings tend to demand more with changing time and fast pace technological advancement. So a 2-way teleconferencing connecting 3 people on the same line being able to talk to each other is a thing of the past. Today, you can connect to as many as 10 people on the same call and enable them to have a 10-way teleconferencing with the help of CallMyTeam.

CallMyTeam enables one to make any number of teams with each team containing atmost ten members and call his/her team to conference any day, any time, on demand. So the next time you are in a middle of an important task requiring a crucial decision to be taken involving the approval of not one, not two, but as many as 10 persons and all are far away to reach a common place on time for a face-to-face interaction, do not panic. Instead use this on-line application CallMyTeam and presto, you’ll be all set to go further with the task at hand.

The procedure is very simple. All you need to do is setup your calling team (up to 10 people) and the team will be assigned a 5 digit team id.
Any time you want to get your team on the phone, you place a call at (404) 939-4907, enter in the 5-digit team id and you have your whole team on the phone – ANY TIME and ON DEMAND!

It would be more useful in handling tasks requiring more of a field work where the team members are headed out to different locations.

And any web service that is free is worth giving a shot.


Our rating 4 / 5 | Visit http://callmyteam.ob3solutions.com/

About CallMyTeam.ob3solutions.com

Its an on-line tool making 10-way teleconferencing possible.

How Is  CallMyTeam.ob3solutions.com Useful?

It is a simpler way to get your entire team(of at most 10 persons) on the phone easily and at any time with a simple phone call.

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