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  2. FreeConferenceCall.com - Wikipedia

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    FreeConferenceCall.com is a website founded in 2001 in Long Beach, California. The company is one of the largest providers of conference call services online.

  3. Operator assistance - Wikipedia

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    An operator-assisted conference call is one in which the conference call is managed by an operator. The telephone operator will greet each call participant, gather specific information from each participant, introduce key speakers, and manage questions and answers, all from the telephone.

  4. H.323 - Wikipedia

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    H.323 call signaling is based on the ITU-T Recommendation Q.931 protocol and is suited for transmitting calls across networks using a mixture of IP, PSTN, ISDN, and QSIG over ISDN. A call model, similar to the ISDN call model, eases the introduction of IP telephony into existing networks of ISDN-based PBX systems, including transitions to IP ...

  5. Traffic pumping - Wikipedia

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    These services typically include phone sex and conference call providers, which expect a high volume of incoming calls. Notably these service providers do not need to establish a physical, local presence for routing these calls.

  6. Contact AOL customer support - AOL Help

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    Contact AOL customer support. The AOL Help site is your starting point for getting support from AOL. Support may come via email, chat, phone, social media, or help articles, depending on the question or issue you have.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  8. Conference call - Wikipedia

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    With free conference calling, as mentioned above, there are no organizer fees so these services do not double-dip: the consumer pays for a regular call with the same three components – origination, transport, and termination – of any call.

  9. Skype - Wikipedia

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    Skype supports conference calls, video chats, and screen sharing between 25 people at a time for free, which then increased to 50 on 5 April 2019. Skype does not provide the ability to call emergency numbers, such as 112 in Europe, 911 in North America, 999 in the UK or 100 in India and Nepal.

  10. Call waiting - Wikipedia

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    Call waiting is a telephone service where a subscriber can accept a second incoming telephone call by placing an in-progress call on hold —and may also switch between calls. With some providers it can be combined with additional features such as conferencing, call forwarding, and caller ID.

  11. AT Conference, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    AT Conference provides global reservation-less conference calling, web conferencing, and operator-assisted conferencing. Other services include call recording, transcription service , application and desktop sharing , live polling, and presenter video-casting.