My summary of options with a request for advice

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joe1:
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Would I only need to check the rate for conference calls, or is it likely that I would run into other numbers that may incur a fee?  Once I check a number, is it likely that the rate would ever change?  Frankly this step seems quite bothersome unless it is only for rare occurrences.  I would simply prefer to block all calls that would incur an additional fee.  Can that be done?
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This only applies to very rural areas - assuming most of your calls are to urban or somewhat urban locations you'll never have to worry about this. It's not possible to just block these at this point - I'll look into that.


I live in a rural area and it looks like calls to local numbers are .02. Would I be charged for every call or would some amount of usage be covered by the 2000 minutes?

Sam_from_CircleNet:
Joe,
I have a suggestion that might be helpful. I'm from CircleNet and I think we have some very good pricing to rural areas but we are only outbound. You could use setup an account with us and F9 then use F9  as SP1 for your inbound calls and most outbound numbers and only use the CircleNet SP2  when you had a high rate number.

If you can give me the codes I can give you price estimates, or if you'd like signup for a free account and price them all.

Thanks,
Sam

joe1:
I'd rather deal with one company and have one account. Probably cheaper to pay per minute than have a monthly fee. Thanks for the responses though.

dudly:
I switched over to CallCentric for outbound and inbound calls when it became evident that Google Voice was going away from the OBI.  I have since setup CircleNet as my outbound provider.  I have to say the prices are the best and when I had one problem, they went over and beyond to fix it and get my outbound calls working again in a very fast fashion, which happened to be a weekend.

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