FreeConferenceCall.com becomes first conferencing provider to partner in Afghanistan

FreeConferenceCall.com becomes first conferencing provider to partner in Afghanistan

FreeConferenceCall.com announced today that it has launched its free conference calling services in Afghanistan

It has become the first conferencing provider present by operator partnership within the country, allowing businesses and communities across Afghanistan to access local and global conference calling for free. 

When local fixed or mobile service providers partner with FreeConferenceCall.com, they are able to monetize their networks and add new sustainable revenue streams to their businesses. FreeConferenceCall.com local operator partners in Afghanistan can benefit from immediate entry into the conferencing market, with increased network traffic and no capital expense.

The telecommunications sector in Afghanistan has grown into a $1.81 billion per year industry, according to USAID. Over 32 million people in Afghanistan can make conference calls and connect across the globe using free, world-class communication services with FreeConferenceCall.com.

“We welcome Afghanistan to our growing list of new markets, where we constantly aim to support service providers looking to monetize their networks by offering industry-leading free conferencing services,” says Josh Lowenthal, President of FreeConferenceCall.com. “By providing our cost-free, high-quality communication services we aim to change the way that people around the globe communicate with one another.”

The unique FreeConferenceCall.com partnership model has been developed to specifically address the increasing demand for conference calling services, with a model that is built to benefit local fixed and mobile voice service providers and end users. The tool, allows users instant and limitless local access to audio, screen sharing and video services. 

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