Outbound Calls
Outbound calls are the calls that you make then you pick up a phone and
dial a number. Most reputable suppliers will provide this service on a
“Tier 1” network. A Tier 1 network is one which has its own national
transmission network, based on an extensive switch and fiber- optic
infrastructure. There has to be a minimum of 10 switching platforms
around the UK, which greatly enhances the quality and reliability of
your telephone calls and dramatically increases the number of
simultaneous calls that can be carried on the network. There are
approximately 120 network providers in the UK, but only about 8-10 of
them are classed as having a Tier 1 network. JabbaTalk currently uses
the only known Tier1 network in the UK whose minutes are “Carbon
Neutral”.
JabbaTalk ethos is to provide “Honest, Effective
Communication” where we want our customers to be happy and know what
they are paying for. You need to be aware that there are many ways a
telecom company can appear to be cheap, but the truth is that there are
many hidden charges behind the calls you make. Some of the things you
need to ask your current or future providers are:
Do you have a call set up fee? This is a fee that is added immediately if a call is answered. This is in addition to the duration cost of a call.
Do you bill to the second? Some companies bill to the nearest minute, so a 1 second call will cost you the equivalent to a minute.
How many decimals do you bill to? If
the answer is 2 decimal places, the call costs are rounded up to the
nearest penny, so if you’re quoted say 1.1 pence per minute, they can
only ever charge you 2 pence for a minutes worth.
What is the minimum call charge? This
is the minimum charge that a supplier will charge you for any call. A
reputable company would charge 1p as that’s the lowest denomination
possible.
In short, a company could offer you 1.1 pence per
minute to “Local” or “National” destinations which sounds cheap, but the
reality might be that a 30 second call to a voicemail somewhere could
end up costing you 5p if they bill to the minute, and have a 3p call set
up charge.
Many telecom companies who tempt you by offering low
line rental costs adopt some of the billing tricks listed above to make
up for not making money on line rental, so if any of the answers above
raise any further questions in your mind, you’re probably better
avoiding that supplier. |
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