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Well Paul after looking over a very old bill (when we tested them
months ago) it looks like they do some strange billing... They round up
the minutes (so 1.1 mins becomes 2 mins) and also it seems as though
they round up the billed cost to the closest cent. :)<br>
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- Matt Dunkin<br>
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<pre wrap="">Their website is not very clear about it. That's why my post asked for
an actual user of theirs to report based on the logs vp provides.
Matt Dunkin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Paul,
Without looking at Voicepulse's website I would assume 6 second
increment with an initial 6 seconds. I know its kind of stupid to say
it like this but it makes more sense when you get into international
rates where it would be something like 6 second increments with an
initial 30 seconds.
- Matt Dunkin
Paul wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Voicepulse connect has such a rate structure, but I never could get
consistent answers from them about the billing method for US48. Maybe
somebody here knows the answer based on actually using them. Is it 6/6
with fractional cents or what?
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<pre wrap="">For Flat Rates...
Cheap of the cheap would run you about $0.013 (maybe a little less).
A higher end termination could cost $0.02 - $0.04 (depending on who it
is there is a lot of variation)
For Blended Rates...
You could expect anywhere from $0.003 to $0.08 (depending on where you
are calling in the US)
- Matt Dunkin
Lee Jenkins wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Obviously, rates are different for each provider, etc, but I'm just
trying to get a feel for outbound calling prices for local businesses
in the U.S over SIP.
What would be considered a decent rate for non-volume customers?
Thanks for any input,
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