Author Archives: FreeConferenceCall.com

FreeConferenceCall.com Thanks Its Community

First off thank you to everyone for your patience and support. We truly do have the best community of users in the world.

Importantly, we are working around the clock to add capacity and bandwidth. These are unprecedented times. Never before in history have so many people looked to phone networks and the internet to stay connected. This has placed a strain on all methods of communication. Undoubtedly some of you have experienced this on our network. I personally have experienced it even just trying to call friends and family from my cell phone. All of our fellow conferencing providers around the world are doing everything they can to minimize outages. We fully understand the frustration this has undoubtedly caused. Please know everyone is working to get this remedied. We understand the gravity and importance of coming through for you now. This is true of us and our fellow conferencing providers. And because of that we want you to know that we understand the responsibility we now carry and that we will come through for you. Read More...

Save FreeConferenceCall.com

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We need your urgent help to protect access to free global conferencing services. Many large carriers including AT&T have failed to prepare for a new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) order going into effect Saturday. Their inaction has stifled FreeConferenceCall.com from connecting calls. If nothing is done before Saturday millions of consumers, non-profits, government agencies and small businesses will lose connections they rely on every day. Read More...

5 Reasons to Use Video Conferencing in the Classroom

A Student using a laptop on a wooden bench

Video conferencing in the classroom brings students and teachers closer together. As technology-based communication and collaboration tools improve, they increasingly become integrated into classrooms and around campus. But how do these tools actually improve the educational experience?

From the perspective of a college student, I argue that schools, colleges and universities benefit from using video conferencing for education by taking lessons far beyond the classroom walls. Read More...