[asterisk-biz] Experimental/new VoIP rate search engine.
Sandeep Kanao
iitt2007 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 4 19:22:06 CST 2009
I agree. But there's a difference between Users and Customers. I always
thought this list will give us a clearer picture from the "Customer" view
point, to weed out 'LOT' of crooks from here. Another good idea would be
sharing a list of providers - typically like - "We are calling cards
providers especially to Asian countries like - India, Pakistan, Bangaldesh
etc. and we are happy with this xxx provider for Ind, yyyy for Pak and zzz
for BD and let the 'Customer' like us negotiate with the provider. What do
you think?
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Nitzan Kon <nk3569 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- On Sun, 1/4/09, Sandeep Kanao <iitt2007 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I believe customer is always the winner. I suggest let users
> > vote for the provider for 1. Quality 2. Support and 3. Rates.
>
> The problem with this is:
>
> 1. Users are not objective. They typically have experience with
> only 1-2 providers so voting "their" provider as the best will
> just be a popularity contest rather than an accurate representation
> of which provider really has the best quality.
>
> 2. It's pretty easy for a provider - especially a small one with
> not much real votes - to post fake votes to tilt the vote in
> their favor.
>
> I do agree that user input/votes should be taken into consideration,
> but it needs to be objectively measured so this doesn't turn into
> a popularity contest. :)
>
> > I have burnt in the past. Several providers created 'the best'
> > test routes, but once (pre) paid, no customer service was available
> > and the routes were switched :-)
>
> I hear ya. There are a LOT of crooks in this business unfortuantely.
>
> > Comments for providers would be a great idea. If you need
> > help in design, I can offer help from my resources.
>
> Thanks for the offer. I might contact you offlist later on. :)
>
>
> -- Nitzan
> http://www.comparevoipproviderrates.com/
>
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