On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:07:46 -0400
 sales department <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on 10/17/05 10:38 AM, Robert Webb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well then, it must be a case of, "You get what you pay
for", because they look a little expensive to me at $.039 per minute for out going compared to VoIPJet at $.013 per
minute.

In addition, they want a $10 setup fee for the BYOD plan
AND it looks like you have to get at least one DID from
them. At least with VoIPjet there is no setup fee, per
minute is cheaper, and if they do have an outage, that is
why I also use Voicepulse and teliax for outgoing. Of
which, more than one provider is also prudent in a
production environment.

Hello List,

Our "wholesale" rates are NOT published. What you see is our consumer rates. As Matt and others will attest, our wholesale USA rate is lower than Voipjet's. If you would like to get DID's you can....again, the wholesale rate for DID's are less than what are published on the consumer side.

I'll be happy to privately email those rates to you.

Thank you for your time.

<robb>

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sales department
calleveryone.com


But in a position like i am in which I am not using enough for wholesale rates, you are not cheaper. Where I can still get a much chepaer rate with out wholesale hassles from VoIPjet.

And to be honest, I have not had any issues with them. While they did have the ONE prolonged outtage, that is why I keep alternative providers around. And their quality has been fine for me.
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