How it works
Dominican Republic Conference Calling
- Register account here
- Send the Dominican
Republic toll-free access number to your meeting
guests in Dominican Republic.
- The list contains access numbers
in 119 global countries for your other global attendees to access your meeting.
- Enjoy ultra high quality Dominican
Republic audio conferencing.
Dominican Republic Conference Call Features
- 119 country toll free access numbers
- Dominican Republic Toll Free access number included
- No activation fee
- No monthly fees
- No monthly minimum usage requirements
- No contract term
- 24 hour U.S. based operator support
- Touch tone [ * 0
] summons on-call operator, 24/7
- Superb quality international toll free network
- Automatic attendance reports
- MP3 session recordings
- Free Live Conference Viewer with Audio Console
- Add additional conference call rooms for other
users
- PDF itemized invoice for usage
- Supplied China Mobile Access Number
As an example, your office in
Dominican Republic can host a conference call with your customer located in China, Brazil, Spain and the US all
on the same call.
No matter where in the world you and your attendees may be, everyone will be routed to your international conference
calls over modern PSTN fiber optic telecommunications networks for the best sound quality and reliability possible.
Since there are no contracts, no monthly fees, and competitive per minute rates, our pay-as-you-go international
conferencing plan is an excellent choice for both occasional and frequent international conference calls with the
Dominican Republic.
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Whether you're located in the Dominican Republic or have contacts who are, holding a global conference call is
an affordable way to collaborate with international participants.
One of the challenges with global teleconferences has to do with access. First, each participant must
dial a phone number in order to join the call.
However, each country has its own telephone infrastructure, country code, and dialing conventions. It's not a simple
matter of issuing a single access number thanks to these differences.
Moreover, many international callers may be worried about the cost of the call, especially if international calling
rates are notoriously high in their countries.
Our global conference calling service overcomes these obstacles, allowing you to issue country specific local and
toll free numbers for your participants.
For example, if you're hosting a call from the United States and have participants in the Dominican Republic, you
could issue either a local Dominican Republic phone number or a toll free one.
This makes accessing your global conference call easy without your participants worrying about international long
distance fees.
Aitelephone's global conference calling service supports over 100 countries and is available on a pay-as-you-go
basis.
This isn't an unreliable VoIP conferencing plan; it's a high quality, PSTN-based, feature-rich global conference
calling service that you can use on an as-needed basis.
There are no activation fees, no setup fees, no monthly fees, no minimum usage requirements, and no contracts.
Simply host your global conference call and pay for the minutes used. It's that easy.
Our Dominican Republic conference calls are crystal clear because they are routed over a traditional PSTN network.
Features include MP3 recording, live US-based operator assistance 24/7, mobile apps, live conference viewer, attendance
reports, moderator dial-out, and more.
Telecommunications in Dominican Republic
Telecommunications in the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic had 1.06 million main line telephones in use in 2012 and another 9.03 million mobile cellular
subscribers. This works out to a teledensity of about 10 to 100 people for main line telephones and 90 per 100
people for mobile phones.
According to the CIA World Factbook, the Dominican Republic's telecommunications
system is "relatively efficient" and based on an island-wide microwave radio relay network. The Dominican
Republic is a landing point for the ARCOS-1 (Americas Region Caribbean Ring System), Antillas 1, and Fibralink
submarine cables. It also has one satellite earth station.
As of 2009, there were 2.701 million Internet users in the Dominican Republic.
According to the Dominican Republic - Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts report from BuddeCom,
income inequalities in the nation are reflected in the country's telephone distribution with some people owning
several mobile phones while others have none.
Telecommunications companies operating in the Dominican Republic include: Claro, Orange, Tricom, Viva, and WIND.
The telecommunications sector is regulated by Indotel (Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones), the Dominican
Republic Communications Regulatory Authority. All local carriers in Indotel's jurisdiction are privately owned.
In 1998, Indotel was created as a decentralized state entity. The Dominican Republic has been a member of the WTO
Basic Telecommunications Agreement since 1998.
About Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic shares part of the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. The nation gained its independence in
1844 with a short stint as a member of the Spanish Empire. The Dominican Republic underwent periods of instability.
Since 1996, the Dominican Republic has held regular elections. The nation has a history of creating new constitutions
each time an amendment is ratified. Thus, the Dominican Republic has had 38 constitutions.
The main exports of the Dominican Republic are sugar, coffee, and tobacco. Other exports include cotton, rice,
cocoa, beans, corn, potatoes, bananas, cattle, dairy products, and eggs. While agriculture plays a prominent role
in the Dominican Republic's economy, the service sector has grown tremendously thanks to growth in areas such as
tourism, telecommunications, and free trade.
You can now have 'toll free' multi-country conference calls from the following countries:
Antigua, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain,
Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico,
Montserrat, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Singapore, South Africa, Somalia, Spain, St. Kitts/Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Sweden, Switzerland,
Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Trinidad, Tobago, Turkey, UAE, UK, Uruguay, Uzbekistan and Venezuela.
You can host or attend international
conference calls from the following Dominican Republic cities:
Santo Domingo
Santiago de los Caballeros
Santo Domingo Oeste
San Pedro de Macoris
La Romana
Bella Vista
San Cristobal
Puerto Plata
San Francisco de Macoris
Salvaleon de Higuey
Dominican Republic Export Trading Partners
Dominican
Republic Based Manufacturerers
VRA Electronics
Consorcio Citricos Dominicanos S.A.
Xiamen Bymea Lighting Co., Ltd
ABAM CIGARS S.R.L
Industrias LOSAN, srl.
desoto-sanchez import
DOLPHIN DIVE CENTER
CFDRSA
farmacos continental
Procesadora Vizcaya C x A
C D Export, Import, Sa
MegaPlax, S.A.
GMC Group
E-2 Design & Development
G & C COMPANY S.A
VICLO BIZ GROUP
Luigi's
Norden, Inc.
Soludeco
Empresas Asterix, S.A.
SERVICAMARAS
Quisqueya Soluciones Electricas
Ocean and Fish CxA
E.B. Manufacturing, S.A.
jd import
World Resorts Marketing
Grupo Alonzo
PMF & Asoc.
VRA Electronics
Marat Industrial
Distribuidora Vijaya SRL
MGJ Products, LTD
evania
Decosystem, s.r.l.
Aguilo Industrial S. A
ep-music
adobac comercial
Gonzales Robles & Asociados
Mercantil Antillana CXA
CKMills
Abraham Guerrero
Koury Pereyra Group
Empresa Astro Caribe S. A.
Coral Stone Quarrie
Super Goods, S. A.
D & J Muebles
Lara Hermanos Importadores
Merigo Trade
Asturias Seafood
AURINOVA INTERNATIONAL C POR A
New Hope Silver
MARDI SA
R&M componentes industriales s.a
Goya Santo Domingo, S. A.
Dominican Custom Brokers
Drexport, S.A.
Yaje Manufacturing
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