TMCnews Featured Article
September 24, 2007
Vello Corporation Introduces New Conference Call Service
By Brian Solomon, TMCnet Web Editor
Vello Corporation, launched a new service that promises to revolutionize conference calling. Now, instead of having to deal with dial-in numbers and pin codes, Vello calls you. With high-quality audio, Microsoft (News - Alert) Outlook integration and flexible billing, the service makes for a very attractive business-class solution. Available in beta form at http://www.myvello.com/, Vello is being offered in a 200-minute trial offer for new users.
“Conference calls today are the most heavily utilized business collaboration tool, but the process of getting on the call and beginning the meeting is inefficient and painful,” said Vello COO and president Mark Dzwonczyk. “People can't remember pin codes, much less punch them into a cell phone while driving down the freeway. A Vello call solves this problem: when it's time for the call, your phone rings and you are automatically connected with everyone. The market is hungry for this kind of innovation because it fundamentally makes our lives easier.”
Vello features high-quality connections bridging over the regular telephone network. Its MS Outlook integration means automatic email notification for scheduled calls. Vello also offers flexible billing and self-service account management and industry-standard security, and can be downloaded onto a mobile device. Vello Mobile is currently available on Blackberry, with a roll-out plan for popular mobile devices over
the coming months.
Brian Solomon is a Web Editor for TMCnet, covering news in the IP communications, call center and customer relationship management industries. To see more of his articles, please visit Brian Solomon’s columnist page.
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