Free conference calling now available in Israel

Businesses in Israel now have access to free conference calling, following the announcement that FreeConferenceCall.com’s services will be available in the country. The firm offers a high-quality, reservation-less conferencing service that is currently used by approximately 15-20 million callers around the world every month.

“Businesses and consumers are saving millions of dollars every year by using free conferencing services,” said David Erickson, Founder and CEO of FreeConferenceCall.com. “We are very excited about expanding our services to Israel and are looking forward to showing businesses and consumers how simple and cost-effective it is to improve communications in Israel as well as around the globe.”

Israel, the 24th largest economy in the world, has a rapidly growing technology industry and direct linkages with nations around the world. Erickson added, “Israel continues to be one of the technology industry’s leading innovators and we are proud to offer Israeli businesses a high quality conferencing service to help them communicate with customers and clients around the world.”

Free international conference calls are simple and easy to use, requiring only a name and an e-mail address to receive an instant account. Once a user signs up, FreeConferenceCall.com provides a dedicated dial-in number (domestic and international) and an access code for the free teleconferencing service, which is available 24/7 with no need to make reservations.

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