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myTelco is a German conference call service positioned as “simple telephone conferencing.” Users do not need to install any software, and in some cases do not even need an account. They can receive a conference phone number, room number, and PIN by email, then let participants dial in from a landline or mobile phone. The service emphasizes hosting in Germany, no hidden fees, and more than ten years of market presence.
In terms of channels, myTelco is a voice communication service rather than an email, SMS, or IM platform. Its strength lies in traditional phone dial-in: both German landlines and mobile networks are supported. BASIC, PLUS, and PRO do not limit the number of conference participants, while FREE is limited to 4 people and 30 minutes. Coverage is mainly focused on Germany, with national numbers available; PRO can also provide local Ortsnetz numbers across Germany. For overseas participants, FREE, PLUS, and PRO are available; BASIC is explicitly limited and depends on the overseas carrier.
The pricing structure is fairly clear: FREE is free but comes with obvious limitations; BASIC is billed through a German 01801 service number, costing around 3.8/3.9 euro cents per minute from German landlines and up to around 40.94/42 euro cents per minute from mobile networks, billed by the second through the phone bill. PLUS/PRO are subscription-based conference rooms, with the page showing pricing from around €7.17/month and €6.11/month. Note that PLUS/PRO renew automatically for 12 months and must be cancelled 3 months in advance.
Ease of use is one of myTelco’s strengths: no client is required, conference rooms can be reused, and each use extends the room’s validity by 30 days. On performance, the available text only mentions “high voice quality” and “immediate availability,” without SLA, concurrency capacity, or uptime data. On compliance, the service is hosted in Germany, states that it complies with the German Telecommunications Act, and is registered with the German Federal Network Agency. Conference access relies on a personal number and PIN; recording is not provided, and calls are not actively recorded by the service.
The advantages are low friction, German localization, transparent fees, and suitability for quick meetings that do not require video. The drawbacks are also clear: there is no host mute function, recording is not supported, API or enterprise system integration capabilities are not disclosed, BASIC mobile dial-in costs are relatively high, and international usability is limited. It is better suited to German local businesses, associations, small teams, and users who value telephone dial-in, rather than developer teams that need low-cost global communication, automation APIs, or advanced meeting management.
The collected text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment support, or local compliance, so the access status is unknown. If a China-based team needs stable conferencing, Tencent Meeting, Feishu Meetings, Alibaba Cloud voice services, or Microsoft Teams Audio Conferencing may be easier to deploy within the local network and payment environment.
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mytelco.de is an Germany Comms & Email provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mytelco.de directly.