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How to Place a Conference Call on an iPhone

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By morganjason2003
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The iPhone is a revolutionary product combining a cell phone, iPod, e-mail and internet device all in one. I have a lot of experience with the iPhone since I have had one for over a year and I have sold over 600 of them the last two years working for at&t. Doing a conference call can seem pretty daunting but with the iPhone by your side it will make this task so much easier.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • iPhone
  • at&t cell phone plan (or if unlocked any other GSM company will do)
  • Free or paid for conference line
  1. Step 1

    The iPhone allows you to connect two callers simultaneously during a call so the first step is to call the first person.

  2. Step 2

    After you have connected with the first person you would hit the keypad that says "add call".

  3. Step 3

    You can either add an individual from your contact list or you can hit the number keypad and just dial the 2nd number that you would like to connect with. Dial the number and connect and voila, you have just made a conference call on the iPhone. You can keep adding numbers up to five.

  4. Step 4

    If you would like to add more numbers you can subscribe to totally free conference calls to get a free conference call line. The free conference call line allows you to be the moderator and host up to 100 callers. There is a paid membership that would give you more features such as muting the call and having a dedicated and pass code protected moderator line.

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mattsaboy said

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on 8/25/2009 5 stars and a recommendation..

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on 7/18/2009 cool great article!

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