So if a loop can deplete a reseller's account, does that mean that in-network (and/or SIP) calls are billed per minute? If so, is it at the same rate as PSTN calls, or at a 'discount'?
So if a loop can deplete a reseller's account, does that mean that in-network (and/or SIP) calls are billed per minute? If so, is it at the same rate as PSTN calls, or at a 'discount'?
I would expect in-network to be a $0.00, right?
Does forwarding always use PSTN?
Will sip calls be a reduced cost?
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RATED: Meaning separate totals.
In SIP:
In On Network:
In PSTN - Domestic:
Out SIP:
Out PSTN - Domestic:
Out PSTN - International:
Out On Network:
Because all the minutes used are accounted for,
the free SIP calls could theoretically allow a reseller to charge for the time used.
VOIPo I expect will charge USF fees as a percentage of the cost VOIPo charges the Reseller.
Does that mean the Reseller needs to pay any USF on their mark-up?
Wondering what internalized fees VOIPo addresses and if the Reseller needs to consider additional USF and taxes?
Using VOIPo services since February 2007
Beta Tested the VOIPo Reseller Plan.
A happy VOIPo Residential Customer
Using VoIP devices since 12-2002
Companies I've tried
iConnectHere|Vonage|BroadvoxDirect|Vonage|Packet8| VOIPo
VOIPo is a keeper!
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