Global Group Talking
Today Rebtel launched a new Facebook application called Group Talk that lets you setup free conference calls with people in any of the 40 Rebtel countries.Â
If you’re not a Facebook user you should join just to use Group Talk. It makes it super easy to set up free conference calls and has lots of cool bells and whistles worth checking out.Â
Once you’ve downloaded Group Talk you can set up a free conference call with as may people as you want in less than a minute. You just enter your Facebook friends’ names, and click Add. You can then make the call private – just for the people invited – or public, which makes the call open to any of your friends who want to join. To include people who are not Facebook users you enter the participants’ names, mobile phone numbers or landline numbers and their email addresses, and click Add. That’s it. Everyone invited to a Group Talk call automatically receives a local dial-in number in the city or country where they live via SMS (text message) or email. For the first person who joins a conference call, Group Talk offers to notify all of the other invited participants that the Group Talk session is starting.Â
Facebook users are able to see public Group Talk conference calls as they’re happening that have been set up by their friends, by members of the Facebook groups that they’ve joined, or by the organizers of events they’ve been invited to attend, and can get a phone number to join any of those Group Talk calls with a single click of the mouse.Â
And because Group Talk is built by Rebtel, conference call participants’ personal phone numbers are always kept private.Â
Group Talk conference calls are always free – no matter how long you talk. So give it a try. Do something fun. Get your friends or family together to celebrate someone’s birthday. If you’re an Aussie living abroad, set up a Group Talk call with all your mates back home the Saturday after next for Australia Day. And now that Rebtel is up and running in Shanghai don’t forget Chinese New Year – it’s just around the corner. But whatever you do with Group Talk please drop us a line and tell us what you think. We hope you enjoy it. Happy talking.
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January 17th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
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