Are you registered directly with TCR, or are you filing through your own
carrier?

Are all of your A2P SMS for your company directly, or are you registering
for thousands of your Voice/SMS customers as a reseller?

Beckman

On Wed, 4 May 2022, Aryn Nakaoka 808.356.2901 wrote:

My understanding is the campaign is quarterly. $2 / 3 for up to 49 numbers.

Total cost thus for me:
One-time cost:
- $4 brand registration
- $50 T-Mobile registration

Quarterly cost:
- $2 every 3 months for 49 numbers





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518 Holokahana Lane
Honolulu, Hi 96817

AlohaTone Mobile: https://youtu.be/PdUyuf0hTYY

A Better Solution https://www.trinet-hi.com/abettersolution.pdf
<https://www.trinet-hi.com/abettersolution.pdf>
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On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 1:17 PM Matthew Crocker <[email protected]>
wrote:



Well, this is all new to me so I apologize for misleading or incorrect
information.   I’m going through the CSP process now and it has been pretty
quick/easy.   I’ve registered one brand ($4) and one campaign ($2/month).



I’m using Inteliquent as my interconnect, they charge fees per SMS/MMS.  I
don’t believe I will be receiving invoices from individual carriers (ala
CABS)



*From: *Peter Beckman <[email protected]>
*Date: *Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 7:08 PM
*To: *Matthew Crocker <[email protected]>
*Cc: *VoiceOps <[email protected]>
*Subject: *Re: [VoiceOps] Carriers / TCR requiring NetNumber ID for SMS,
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Your statement is misleading, borderline wrong.

It's $200 just to sign up with TCR.

Then it is a variable fee based on how many DIDs you are attempting to
register.

     Low Volume: $2 per MONTH per DID (non-time-sensitive)

Undisclosed how much it costs if NOT Low Volume.

Then carriers can add on their own per-DID and per-campaign fees.

And this is ONLY for 10DLC A2P SMS -- BUSINESS or BULK SMS, not P2P,
person-to-person SMS.

Look at the pricing Commio is putting out regarding T-Mobile:
https://www.thinq.com/blog/t-mobile-10dlc-text-messaging-fee-changes/

     - $50 Campaign Service Activation Fee
     - $50 Campaign Migration Fee
     - $2,000 one-time NNID Registration
     - $10,000 pass-through fee if T-Mobile doesn't like your SMS
     - $1,000 pass-through fee if they think you're evading the rules

Bandwidth increasing per-SMS fees too:

https://support.bandwidth.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500002422242-10DLC-Overview

Can you imagine your cost basis as a small carrier, to increase your direct
costs of a DID by 10x or more, just to allow your customer to send and
receive SMS messages?



Please note:
     I am discussing P2P -- PERSON-TO-PERSON -- NOT A2P, BUSINESS-TO-PERSON

See the CTIA Best Practices for the difference between the content of the
two.

Beckman

On Wed, 4 May 2022, Matthew Crocker wrote:


www.campaignregistry.com<http://www.campaignregistry.com>
<http://www.campaignregistry.com%3chttp:/www.campaignregistry.com%3e>
The process is quick,painless and a campaign costs a small one time fee ($4
I think)


From: VoiceOps <[email protected]> on behalf of Peter
Beckman <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:09 PM
To: VoiceOps <[email protected]>
Subject: [VoiceOps] Carriers / TCR requiring NetNumber ID for SMS, even
P2P
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I'm hearing from one of my carriers that in order to continue sending P2P
(NOT A2P) SMS from our DIDs, my $dayjob needs to purchase and maintain a
NetNumber ID to use as the SPID for SMS.

I'm also hearing that ALT-SPIDs are being discontinued.

Does anyone else know about this change, who is driving it, and why?
Anyone
want to share costs involved in getting and maintaining an NNID for this
purpose?

This feels more like pay-to-play than a solution to reduce unwanted SMS.

Beckman

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