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Conference Calling 
Conference Calling

Make free conference calls with landlines and mobile phones

1. Go to: freeconferencecall.com/gizmo.
2. Fill out your name and email. FreeConferenceCallTM will provide a telephone number and access code.
3. Forward this information to participants.
4. Landline and mobile phone users will dial the telephone number then enter the access code
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iPhox users will dial freeconferencecall then enter the access code.

Conference calling - iPhox to iPhox:

1. Pick any conference number that looks like this: 1-222-XXX-XXXX [note: x=any number 0-9]
2. Tell your participants the number you have selected.
3. Call in, and your free conference starts automatically.

Team iPhox – solutions for your workplace or organisation
At iPhox we appreciate that pulling people together and communicating as a team is crucial to success in work and play environments.
Quite simply iPhox allows you to speak to more than one person at the same time – in fact as many people as you want! Well almost…
Technically, there is no limit to the number of people that can conference call together on the iPhox system.
We have found that as a practical limit, the sound quality degrades once you have more than about 10 people.
You can get around this limitation by having people put thier iPhox's on mute while they're not talking. Using this system of putting everyone on mute, we have had successfull conference calls with as many as 28 people in 11 countries.

Conference calling with iPhox can be extremely useful for those remote business meetings or keeping in touch with your world wide friends!

Have a party without the hassle!
With iPhox conference calls you could even create your own entertainment and set up party line! Let people call in to a specified telephone number and allow them to talk to others, and meet new people.

Announce your quarterly results to the world with iPhox
Conference calls are used by nearly all United States public corporations to report their quarterly results, usually also allowing questions from stock analysts.
The format of the call begins with a disclaimer stating that anything said on the call may be a forward looking statement, and results may vary significantly. The CEO or CFO, or the Investor Relations officer then will read a report on how the company did that quarter. Finally the call will be usually opened up for questions from analysts.