My Conference Line Allows Armed Forces Personnel Stationed Far From Home to Talk to Their Whole Family on One Telephone Call, Saving Precious Telephone Time and Money!
Overseas deployment, especially in wartime, causes tremendous stress on servicemembers, their families and friends. Being cut off from communications with their loved ones is a big part of that stress for servicemembers. My Conference Line provides an effective, low cost Teleconference service that boosts morale and helps ease that stress.
Tacoma, WA (PRWEB) April 2, 2005 -- “I just want our soldiers to be able to
communicate and boost their morale,” Maj. Paul R Illiff, U.S. Army, told a USO
interviewer in 2003. Aware of the psychological value to servicemembers of being
able to reach out and touch loved ones by phone, field commanders are doing
their best to increase servicemember's access to telephones overseas.
But finding more telephones for them is "slow going", according to Brig.
Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, commander of the 35,000 Iraq-deployed troops of the
Wiesbaden-based 1st Armored Division, in an interview with Stars and Stripes,
the military's daily newspaper. The infrastructure in many countries is not up
to the task of handling thousands of more additional phone
calls.
Servicemember's access to telephones is limited at best, and those
wonderfully reasuring conversations with distant loved ones; sharing news,
information and fun, are cut short due to the waiting lines and the high cost of
calls to the US.
Now, the Metropolitan Business Council, a Tacoma, Wa.
and New York based company is offering a unique, low cost way of helping to
solve this daunting communications problem; My Conference Line.
My
Conference Line allows the servicemember and his/her whole family, regardless of
where they are, to come together on the same phone call. This way, the
servicemember can communicate with more people at less cost.
Now,
parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters as well as the immediate family can
know the happiness and joy of speaking directly to the servicemember.
My
Conference Line is a teleconference service. Everyone simply dials the
conference number, punches in their access code and talks.
No computers
or special phones are needed. Callers can use whatever phone they have and can
call from wherever they happen to be. Calls can be made at the convenience of
the servicemember, and his/her guests, 24/7; since each subscriber gets their
own, permanent access codes. There is no need to schedule calls whenever the
company can squeeze you in or wait until conference operators are available.
As many as 96 callers can participate at one time and there is no limit
on the duration of the call. Of course, everyone pays the cost of their own call
to the conference number, but with today’s long distance plans, the cost is
minimal.
The conference calls can even be recorded for later playback on
your website, sent as emails or burned into CD’s for sharing with other friends
and family, with the optional recording service.
The regular cost for My
Conference Line is only $20 per month for unlimited numbers of calls. During the
limited, introductory period, subscribers can lock in a 50% savings, bringing
the cost down to only $10 per month! There are no other costs, no per minute
line charges, or participant fees for the conference service.
My
Conference Line is one of the simplest, most cost effective ways of boosting the
morale of our brave servicemembers and their loving families!
For
additional information, including free, 30 days use of My Conference Line with
unlimited calls and no obligation, visit our web site.
Click the “Military”
link at the top of the page.
About Metropolitan Business
Council
MBC is an information marketing company. Services include
telecommunications, finance and real estate consulting. The company is based in
Tacoma, Wa. with administrative offices in New York, NY.
CONTACT
INFORMATION:
Bill Young
Metropolitan Business Council
Phone/Fax
877-291-3642
Email: e-mail protected from spam bots
http://MyConferenceLine.Com
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/4/prweb224330.htm