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Re: Bigduke7 post# 9345

Wednesday, 08/15/2012 4:02:00 PM

Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:02:00 PM

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If you have interest for the VOIP piece of the "PUZZLE" and where it may all go,attached is an excerpt of an article that just hit the I-Net.

the fifth largest phone company in the U.S. and the provider behind some Google Voice numbers – Pinger, and other hot VoIP companies that can’t be mentioned, sets the fee Bandwidth.com pays to connect calls on Verizon’s network at $0.0007 cents. That’s about seven times less than the average rate of half a penny charged for terminating VoIP calls on analog telephone networks....
The agreement could also help Verizon, which also has a lot of VoIP traffic on its network, pay lower rates to rural telephone companies. Verizon has to pay other telecommunications providers to terminate its VoIP calls, and in some places, it pays almost a half-cent per minute to do so. By publicizing this agreement, Verizon has told the world what it’s charging others, and said what it wants to pay. Expect rural providers to experience pressure from Verizon to bring their VoIP termination fees down to this $0.0007 cent level. From a research note issued today by investment research firm Stifel Nicolaus:

GOOGLE SEARCH FREESWITCH and then Bandwidth.com

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