One can find free video conference software when one goes on to sites like fuzebox dot com, webex dot com, and teamviewer dot com and download the free software online.
Yes, Microsoft does. It is called Microsoft Lync. It has a free trial that could come in hady if the person in question is not sure about using the product.
The cheapest option for video conferencing would be using Skype since it is free. If you want a more official video conferencing service then I recommend Office Depot's video conferencing service. They have several affordable rate plans available.
The benefits of using Jmeeting are the free usage of every user of video conferencing services, high quality customer support and reliable messaging services. Users could also pay for more than one video conference at a time.
Video conferencing can be quite cheap since programs such as Skype are free for internet video conferencing. IF you need to conference with more than a few people, however, it may be more difficult with such a program
I would highly recommend using the program skype to do video conferences. It is free to talk from computer to computer if you are online and easy to use. You can even talk internationally.
Yes. There are many different companies around the world, that do indeed provide free conference calls when registering as well as using their services.
To start a free conference call you first need to find a service that lets you make free conference calls. After you find one and sign up they will then give you a phone number and access code. Now the catch with using a free service is that they may not provide toll free conference lines; you and your participants may have to pay applicable long distance charges.
A free conference calling provider is one that allows one to make a conference call for free. Some examples of free conference calling providers are GoToMeeting and PowWowNow.
WebEx is a company that sells products, including video conference/live video chat over long distances. The video conference product can be installed on a computer or various cellphones even for open use. A free trial is available, but it must be paid for in order to use the full term service.
OmniJoin by Brother provides a robust HD ready video client, for Windows and OSX. If you're looking for a free solution, Google+ Hangouts is a good contender that can run on any modern browser as well as add people using its phone and tablet applications to the conference.
Conference calling can be made more affordable by using a service package with local phone provider, securing toll free conference accounts, limiting the number of attendees to 5 or under.