9/16/2023 0 Comments Uber conference call line![]() ![]() I wish it let you customize your profile and did not show your location when you were on the phone unless you told it to - if there were an option to say show number/face/image/or just location. I don't think it has all the bells and whistles like InterCall (when you press *6 it tells you how many people are on the line). It would be helpful if there was a walk me or walk through when you set it up. I'm not sure if there is a recording feature. The features are easy to use and I love that it has all we need for our small operation. It lightens up a conference call, and it is catchy. Its easy, time saving, FREE, and best of all the hold music is entertaining. Setting up calendar time is quick and easy and integrates well. I'm not sure if the ability to record is on there, as we have not used it. The screen share is an easy feature, and we use it frequently. We typically have 5 to 7 participants on the call. We use UC three to four times a week on average. However the shared screen can be viewed via any browser. The screenshare option is not supported on firefox browsers. It happens rarely but when it does, it is kind of annoying. Not a con, but sometimes while connecting via laptop, the audio options drop down tab does not appear, so you are technically present on the conference but can neither speak nor screenshare. Everybody in my company uses this and this alone. Once you start using it, you will never go back to any other tool out there. This is a heavenly feature as you will no longer be at the mercy of some person with a noisy connection who is unconscious of all the noise and feedback that He/she is generating. It is free to use for upto 10-11 people per call. It is extrememly helpful for remote teams when debugging code. Screensharing is fantastic, there is no encroachment on the screen, and you get 100% screen space during sharing. ![]() Or you can view and speak/listen via laptop. It gives you the ability to dial in via phone, while viewing the screenshare via laptop. The beauty of this software is you can simply click a link and join the conference call. Zoom and skype were also similar nightmares to use on a daily basis, and that was when we discovered uberconference. Google Meet and Google Hangouts were a nightmare especially when it came to screenshare, and took the life out of us try to connect and getting to put together a meeting. I think this is the first no nonsense conference software I and my team have ever used and is among the only one to work beautifully and is designed for the purpose of offices. Have been using this for over an year now, and rarely had any issues with it. The customer service is also phenomenally good. This application will enable you to work from home, and give you the feeling of working in an office. I would highly recommend the paid/free versions to any team wanting to boost productivity. As there is no option of video, it directly results in a very high quality high definition crisp and clear voice, and outstanding picture quality while screensharing. It is a very beautifully designed highly efficient piece of software built solely for the purpose of audio conferencing, and screensharing. We subscribed to the service because it was intended to reliably fill a void that we needed to communicate with our customers. We didn't invest in a service that sort of worked on occasion. Not only is it embarrassing to host a conference call that drops multiple times in one session (especially when we were previously bragging about the service), but it is extremely disruptive. This leaves us with even more of a distaste. So now we pay for a service (stuck in a contract) that we don't use. We've had so many issues that our customers now insist we use their enterprise services instead for calls with them. The system has gone sharply downhill and has left us with unbearable amount of dropped calls and technical challenges. This is due largely in part to when customers call in and hear "Never Gonna Give You Up", they all have a laugh and ask about the service! :) The service fills a major gap for people who don't need to invest in enterprise-level services like Cisco. I have been a major, public advocate for the service for a few years, having successfully referred quite a few paying customers. What attracted us to Uberconference was the fact that we could have a dedicated pin, fun customizable music, save recordings of our calls, and in general, it was easy to use for our global participants. We decided to purchase this software and used it for a few years exclusively with our global customers - all FTSE100 and Fortune 500 companies. From Canon to British Telecom, our call attendees experienced a recent influx of dropped calls among other technical accessibility issues with Uberconference. We use Uberconference with global communication with customers. We have been a customer for quite a few years. ![]()
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