Tanzania joins Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa on a growing list of countries with local access to free global conference calling via FreeConferenceCall.com.
The East African country of over 53 million people can access high-definition audio conferencing, audio recordings and mobile applications at any time. FreeConferenceCall.com now has the potential to reach a user base of approximately 350 million people in Africa.
FreeConferenceCall.com was founded by David Erickson in 2001 and is based in Long Beach, California. It is used by millions of people around the world for business meetings, crisis response, teaching, family reunions, charity work, religious meetings and a range of other applications. It is an entirely cloud-based technology that focuses on simplifying the lives of its users, while saving them money in long-distance fees.
“We are excited to continue to support the growing East African economy by expanding our services to Tanzania,” says Josh Lowenthal, president at FreeConferenceCall.com. “This expansion marks a milestone moment in our international growth as we continue to introduce our world-class products and services to new audiences.”
The launch of FreeConferenceCall.com services means that Tanzanians now have unlimited, instant local access to free audio, screen sharing and video conferencing. The country’s high performance economic growth has been consistent over the past 10 years, averaging at 6.5% per year. This performance standard has been led by several industries, including communication sectors.
“For the past 15 years, our free collaboration model has changed the way people communicate. Users gain rapid free access to high-definition audio, screen sharing and video conferencing so they can meet and conduct business internationally with as little friction as possible. It is our mission to continue to broaden our reach in Africa and across the world. We will not stop until every country has access to free conferencing services,” adds Lowenthal.