All Conferencing

All Conferencing

While not as popular as Verizon or Webex, All Conferencing has its own unique features and surely knows how to promote them to the public.

With a website clearly designed and built for the user, the company is set to bring innovation in the industry of telecommunications.

All Conferencing

Brilliant advertising represents the key to successful marketing and the All Conferencing team surely knows how to sell their services – “What does All Conferencing have that AT&T, Verizon and Webex do not have? “.

If you’re interested in some of these unique features, then you’re going to find our next list pretty useful:

  • Flawless audio conferencing with state of the art participant control;
  • Flawless web conferencing with no download required;
  • Pay as you go policy (no fine print, no contract);
  • Drag&drop to negotiate schedules;
  • Drag&drop to add conferencing to appointments;
  • Customized e-mail, phone and text messaging reminders;
  • Single click to invite participants to your conference.

As for the services, All Conferencing offers its customers a wide palette of service plans, with the mention that video conferencing support is not yet available. However, the website mentions video conferencing support as a pending task on the company’s agenda.

An important aspect regarding All Conferencing is that the company gives great guidance regarding conferencing to its customers, organizing meetings and seminars, even offering job opportunities (HR, marketing, sales); all this to support the better understanding of how web-based conferencing can greatly improve productivity in any company.

Service plans

What we noticed about All Conferencing is the frankness in the presentation of their offers, another wise marketing decision.

Unlike the major web-based conferencing companies currently on the market, this one actually has the courage to present their service plans including the features that are not available in one or another offer. Turns out that customers love this kind of honesty, because it saves them of the disappointment of paying for something they’re not sure they’re going to receive or not.

For example, if you decide to opt for the “Ready Audio” Audio Conferencing service pack, you’ll find out soon that you won’t benefit from application and desktop sharing or chat support through text messaging. But that’s fair, considering that you’re interested in web-based audio conferencing and don’t expect to receive video services as well.

Other service plans currently available at All Conferencing are “Easy Control Audio” Audio Conferencing, “Microsoft Live Meeting” Web Conferencing, “Ready Web” Web Conferencing, “Event Conferencing” (operator assisted conferencing) and “Ready All”Audio & Web Conferencing. Coming soon are the “Ready VideoVideo Conferencing and “TelepresenceVideo Conferencing.

But for more information you should really consider visiting All Conferencing at their presentation website, to see for yourself if any of the offered service plans suits your needs and meets your expectations regarding web-based conferencing.

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