AnyMeeting Offers Los Angeles Residents an Alternative to Carmageddon
Free Web Conferencing Service Provides Internet Detour to Avoid 405 Freeway
Orange County, CA, July 15, 2011 --(PR.com)-- AnyMeeting, the completely free web conferencing and webinar service, today announced that it can help those in Los Angeles who will be affected by the 405 freeway closure – dubbed “Carmageddon.” Encouraged to stay home, Los Angeles residents can use AnyMeeting’s free web conferencing service to conduct business as usual without the need to travel.
“City officials are recommending that people just stay home this weekend, but that doesn’t mean everything has to come to a halt,” said Costin Tuculescu, President and CEO of AnyMeeting. “Our service allows those stuck at home to meet and share information instantly without getting in their car.”
The most affected part of the 405 freeway normally handles over 330,000 vehicles per day traveling through the Sepulveda Pass and is said to be the busiest in the country. The 53 hour closure will create a traffic conundrum throughout Los Angeles, making telecommuting and web conferencing an attractive option for those who need to get work done.
AnyMeeting offers the premium web conferencing tools that Angelinos may need to not only conduct business over the weekend, but do it for free. Come Monday morning, it can also act as a safety net for connecting and conducting business if work on the 405 has not been completed and the freeway remains closed.
About AnyMeeting
Based in Orange County, California, AnyMeeting is a free web conferencing service for any type of online meeting or conference. The service is built on the company’s proven Software as a Service platform, and exceeds other applications on the market in service and features. Meeting hosts are able to invite up to 200 attendees per meeting with no time limits. With full service and premium features including integrated video conferencing, AnyMeeting is the best choice for businesses ready to hold just about any online meeting. For more information, please visit www.AnyMeeting.com.
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“City officials are recommending that people just stay home this weekend, but that doesn’t mean everything has to come to a halt,” said Costin Tuculescu, President and CEO of AnyMeeting. “Our service allows those stuck at home to meet and share information instantly without getting in their car.”
The most affected part of the 405 freeway normally handles over 330,000 vehicles per day traveling through the Sepulveda Pass and is said to be the busiest in the country. The 53 hour closure will create a traffic conundrum throughout Los Angeles, making telecommuting and web conferencing an attractive option for those who need to get work done.
AnyMeeting offers the premium web conferencing tools that Angelinos may need to not only conduct business over the weekend, but do it for free. Come Monday morning, it can also act as a safety net for connecting and conducting business if work on the 405 has not been completed and the freeway remains closed.
About AnyMeeting
Based in Orange County, California, AnyMeeting is a free web conferencing service for any type of online meeting or conference. The service is built on the company’s proven Software as a Service platform, and exceeds other applications on the market in service and features. Meeting hosts are able to invite up to 200 attendees per meeting with no time limits. With full service and premium features including integrated video conferencing, AnyMeeting is the best choice for businesses ready to hold just about any online meeting. For more information, please visit www.AnyMeeting.com.
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Bob Menzies
714-890-3008 ext 115
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Damian Raffele
714-890-3008 ext 113
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Bob Menzies
714-890-3008 ext 115
www.anymeeting.com
Damian Raffele
714-890-3008 ext 113
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