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Keep in Touch: The VoIP Feature of the Week

You live in Texas. Your best friend lives in New York. Your other best friend lives in Seattle. Your traditional weekend gatherings are a thing of the past, and it seems like it's getting harder and harder to stay in touch. It's expensive enough to make a long distance call to just one of them, let alone both, and trying to fit in calls during everybody's "anytime" minutes is impossible, unless you feel like talking in the middle of the night or at the crack of dawn.

There's an easier way than relying on traditional phone services. All three of you can get together to get updates on who is dating who, who got promoted and to make plans for that long overdue reunion with my people conference calling. And it's not just for friends -- once you see how easy it is to use at work, you'll find your productivity levels sky rocketing:

"Use it for business calls, or maybe just to get together with some good friends from all over the country without having to eat bad airplane food. With my people conference calling, we've made it easy for you to chat with up to two of your people at once."

The conference calling feature is fast and easy to use, and requires you to know nothing more than how to push a button and dial a phone number:

1.While on the first call, depress the flash button.

2.Listen for a dial tone.

3.Dial the other party's number.

4.When you are ready to add the original caller, depress the flash button again.

Put the IP back and VoIP and catch up with your two best friends. Or just complain about something on TV together, like you used to do when you were in the same room.

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