If you have clients or associates in Georgia, you may find it’s getting increasingly difficult to do business given the troubles in that part of the world – particularly now that Russia is moving to suspend the Free Trade Agreement it signed with Georgia two decades ago in retaliation for Georgia’s Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) with the European Union.
So it could make sense to keep in touch with Tblisi via teleconference – and you can do so in three steps using nothing more than a landline or mobile phone.
Here’s how…
How to set up a conference call between the UK and Georgia
Visit ConferenceCall.co.uk to get your free PIN instantly. Then click on the ‘Invite Participants’ tab to generate an email template and then enter the time, date and subject of the conference call.
Pick UK and Georgia dial-in codes, go to the tab called ‘Copy this invitation’ and paste the contents in an email. You can then send this email to invite up to 100 participants to your teleconference.
Dial-in numbers to call
At the allotted time participants dial the following numbers and enter your PIN:
– UK participants dial 0843 0 250 250
– Georgia participants dial 0706-777501
Your conference call can now begin!
Where is Georgia?
Situated on the border where Western Asia meets Eastern Europe, Georgia has a coastline along the Black Sea, and is bordered by Russia to the north, by Turkey and Armenia to the south, and by Azerbaijan to the southwest.
What’s the best time to call Georgia from the UK?
The flight time between London and Tblisi is a whopping six-and-a-half hours, but the time difference between the two places is just three hours – being set to the east, this means Georgia is three hours ahead of the UK. This means it’s probably best to call between 7am and 2pm UK time if possible.