Don't forget Onvoy owns Vitelity now. And Onvoy is owned by Zayo.

http://blog.tmcnet.com/on-rads-radar/2014/06/more-voip-ma-onvoy-buys-vitelity.html

On Thu, 18 Jun 2015, Carlos Alvarez wrote:

Alex of course is quite on point.  For us, the migration from a
reseller/aggregator to a real carrier was the definition of "wholesale" in
both a cost and service perspective.  And that's both good and bad, too.
The good is obvious--pricing, technical ability, reliability.  The bad
includes things like Onvoy's horrifyingly bad customer portal, which takes
far longer to use than those from Vitelity, VoIP Innovations, et al.  In
the end though the cost savings justify the extra work.


On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 11:24 AM Alex Balashov <[email protected]>
wrote:

‎Yes, I understand that wholesale pricing is, among other things, resale
grade, in the sense that it leaves an industry-standard margin relative to
prevailing retail market rates.
‎
I was trying to allude with humour to the fact that there is,
nevertheless, widespread disagreement as to how cheap is sufficiently
cheap. The spread among suppliers is considerable. There are other
variables--on-net, off-net, market tiers and interconnection areas, etc.

At a minimum, we'd have to know the volumes involved to even begin to gain
a sense of what kind of pricing the OP can hope to get. The legitimate
wholesale pricing for 200k minutes would not strike someone with 5m minutes
as "true wholesale". ‎

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On 06/18/2015 01:59 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 06/18/2015 01:47 PM, Colton Conor wrote:

What nationwide providers offers DID's at a true wholesale rate?

What is a "true" wholesale rate? Isn't that a bit like asking, "Which
major stores offer Old Spice at a true retail rate?" (i.e. a retail rate
I'd like to pay)

Seems straightforward enough of a term for me. Telephone numbers
themselves don't have an actual cost, and in fact generate revenue for the
LEC. Places that charge for example $10 a number are not wholesale rates.
Places that cover a reasonable cost for LNP fees, cost recovery for
maintenance/carrying cost/billing, a reasonable profit and expect you to
know what you're doing. A true wholesale rate would be something you could
make a reasonable profit with selling retail services to end users with.

http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/wholesale-price.html

The cost of a good sold by a wholesaler. The wholesaler will usually
charge a price somewhat higher than he or she paid to the producer, and the
retailer who purchases the goods from the wholesaler will increase the
price again when they sell the good in their store.

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