We have a consulting business in North America, and much of the communication with our clients is done via phone conference calls, generally using 866 numbers in North America (although occasionally involving participants from Europe). Does anyone know how this works from the DR ? Will we be able to connect from a number in the DR to these 866 numbers ?
Typically someone in the USA or Canada arranges the conference call, and issues an email advising participants the number to dial, and a "conference" number, or passcode, to be keyed once connected. In Canada and the USA, these 866 numbers are "toll free", for the phone-in participants.
If there is no "toll free" access from the DR, can anyone recommend a cell phone / calling card scenario that will be least costly. I will need to make a number of these calls weekly.
Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
Typically someone in the USA or Canada arranges the conference call, and issues an email advising participants the number to dial, and a "conference" number, or passcode, to be keyed once connected. In Canada and the USA, these 866 numbers are "toll free", for the phone-in participants.
If there is no "toll free" access from the DR, can anyone recommend a cell phone / calling card scenario that will be least costly. I will need to make a number of these calls weekly.
Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.