Yes, you can conduct conference calls using FaceTime. FaceTime supports group video calls with up to 32 participants, allowing users to connect simultaneously. To start a group call, simply create a group in your contacts or start a call with multiple participants. All users must have an Apple device compatible with FaceTime to join the call.
Facetime doesn't yet support conference calling
Yes, it is called FaceTime. An iPhone 5 can FaceTime any other Apple product that has the FaceTime capability.
Yes, FaceTime is free.
no because on facetime you can only use it on other iphone 4s
In order to make audio conference calls one needs to have a subscription service for conference calls with a telephone that allows conference calls. The company providing the service will also schedule appointments and offer support and handle technical difficulties.
No, you cannot initiate a FaceTime call when the iPhone is locked. However, if someone calls you via FaceTime while your iPhone is locked, you can answer the call directly from the lock screen. Once you answer, the phone will unlock automatically, allowing you to use FaceTime.
Yes, its called facetime
No, you do not need a phone service to use FaceTime on an iPod Touch. FaceTime relies on Wi-Fi, so as long as your iPod Touch is connected to a Wi-Fi network, you can make and receive FaceTime calls. However, you will need an Apple ID to use FaceTime.
You currently cannot make 3-person Facetime calls.
FaceTime is an iPod/iPhone application and it functions a bit like Skype. It is for making video calls to friends and family.
The company that was formerly known as Qwest but is now known as Centurlink makes many conference calls per month. The average month for conference calls is about 140.
I think that skype allows you to video conference call.