You should get a phone for phone conferencing from a phone company with a good phone plan. You will be conferencing very often racking up minutes...Also make sure you have a speaker option and a hold button to ensure an easy conference call.
No. Every phone doesn't have a conferencing service included. You have to buy a specific phone meant for business or you can consider internet phone services.
Phone conferencing allows you to have a conferance with people who may be physically at great distances with out the expense of them traveling to have the conferance.
Based on my personal concept of electronic conferencing, I would imagine that equipment used for audio conferencing would include a phone or a device with phone capabilities, because in order to conference electronically, a phone line must be used. However, according to the website I did my research on, phone and devices with built-in phone features were indicated in the descriptions.
Audio conferencing can be conducted through services such as Momentum conferencing, Accutel and Telemerge. Phone company provides such as Bell and Telus also provide audio conferencing options.
No, it has no 'phone' app. You can do video conferencing and use apps like Skype, but it is not considered a phone.
Chances are the company that provides your business with internet can also provide it with phone conferencing. You can also do online web conferences. Some businesses prefer this.
Generally to do video conferencing customers use their computer. AT&T, Sprint & verizon all have video conferencing phones available. Some of the manufacturers include Nokia and Apple.
Sky Conferencing is a North American provider of conference call and collaborative services for the private and public sectors. Sky offers several phone conferencing services including lock and record conference calls and 24/7 live operator assistance.
AT&T Conferencing involves having a business meeting by phone. It can also include video chat but conferencing will usually involve more than two having a meeting using telecoms technology.
There are a few companies out here on the web that sell cheap Conferencing Phones. The best company would be Budget Conferencing. Their rates are low as 3.9 cents per minute.
Almost every phone allows you to use audio conferencing. Some have video and audio conferencing but most new phones, no necessarily just smart phones, provide the service.
Skype has good audio conferencing. You should also look into Microsoft's audio conferencing software. I believe they are the best.