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Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia has launched SabseBolo.com, a free conferencing facility, a few months after launching Live Documents, an online office application. "Through SabseBolo.com, we are targeting small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs. But anyone can use this facility. It is absolutely free," Bhatia said. People can visit the website and register themselves. Once registered they would get a conference ID and PIN, which could be shared for conferencing. Revenue would be generated through commercials. "Before the conference begins there would be a five-second commercial. We have not decided the tariff as yet. It could be as low as Re 1 per 5-second commercial," Bhatia said. The idea to set up a free conferencing facility came to Bhatia when he had to make a conference call to his offices in Mumbai, Bangalore and Delhi. "The existing facilities are too costly. With Sabsebolo.Com, conferencing is free now," he said. |
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