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Gary Knight
Saturday 28 January 2006, 3:58 AM
Has anyone else read these? I'd like to hear from anyone who uses this system. It sure sounds great. Is it?
[January 23, 2006] LiveOffice Launches New TeleConferencing Website for Small Businesses TORRANCE, Calif., Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- To help small businesses communicate more cost effectively, LiveOffice Corp. http://www.liveoffice.com, a leading provider of on-demand software services, today launched a new website http://www.teleconference.liveoffice.com for its TeleConferencing service.
The site provides in-depth information and a range of pricing packages that enable small businesses across the nation to take advantage of LiveOffice's high quality (tier-1 architecture) conference calling services.
Affordable, No Hassle TeleConferencing for Small Businesses Toll-free LiveOffice TeleConferencing gives small businesses convenient access to conference calling, without the hassle of paying high per-minute charges or commitment of signing long contracts.
The service's enterprise-level platform provides many powerful features including the convenient Record & Playback option, which allows call hosts to record conference sessions in MP3 format for playback at a later time. At the conclusion of the call, the host is able to post the recorded audio file to a web page, making the session instantly available via download or real-time streaming to any site visitor. This popular feature is extremely useful for small businesses that regularly conduct training sessions, product demonstrations or webinars and want to make the information accessible to clients and prospects at all times.
Pricing & Availability The multi-featured LiveOffice TeleConferencing service is available now and offers easy per-minute package pricing beginning at just $0.04 for 10,000 minutes of conference calling. Contract-free pricing packages begin at just $0.08 per minute.
All LiveOffice TeleConferencing service packages include access to the company's high-quality customer service and support.
LiveOffice's TeleConferencing Network Built from the ground up with enterprise backbone and conferencing hardware switches that provide unparalleled audio quality, reliability and security, LiveOffice's TeleConferencing network is designed to provide crystal clear communications.
About LiveOffice Corp. LiveOffice Corporation helps businesses nationwide kick office productivity into overdrive with its suite of Internet-based products. From email and instant message compliance applications to web, audio and video conferencing, LiveOffice makes it easy for organizations of any size to affordably equip their employees with the tools they need to communicate better and make quicker decisions. With LiveOffice's products, business professionals are just a password away from the most powerful and cost effective web-based productivity solutions available today.
Make Your Office a LiveOffice(TM) by calling 800-251-3863 or visiting http://www.liveoffice.com/. Contact: Amy Agnew-Dugdale LiveOffice Corporation Tel: 800-251-3863, ext. 148 Email: aagnew@liveoffice.com
LiveOffice Corporation
CONTACT: Amy Agnew-Dugdale of LiveOffice Corporation, +1-800-251-3863ext. 148, aagnew@liveoffice.com
Web site: http://teleconference.liveoffice.com/ Web site: http://www.liveoffice.com/ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LiveOffice Launches New IMConferencing Website for Small Businesses
TORRANCE, Calif., Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Designed to encourage more small businesses to use web conferencing to meet their communication and online collaboration needs, LiveOffice Corp.'s http://www.liveoffice.com IMConferencing division today unveiled a completely new website http://www.teleconference.liveoffice. The site is designed to help small businesses easily access IMConferencing's range of collaboration features, from live video to interactive desktop
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