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- Unlimited one-to-one Web meetings featuring VoIP

- Video, text chat, and screen sharing

- PowerPoint and file transfers



This can provide an alternative for start-up companies who have few employees and are on a limited budget. However, once your company starts to bring in a good profit, you should upgrade to a paid Web meeting software program to accommodate your expanding business needs.

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