How To Save 15-20% By Making One Small Switch To Your Billing
Recently we have found several carriers switching from DNIS based billing to LRN billing.
The move from DNIS-based billing to LRN-based billing creates multiple issues for the SIP provider, but there are a couple that we encounter most frequently.
The first issue is that many SIP providers don’t have a billing system that is either capable of or has been provisioned for LRN-based billing.
Billing is demanding enough on a day to day basis and most SIP providers don’t need the added burden of either transforming or upgrading a billing system from DNIS-based billing to LRN-based billing.
The second issue is the underlying cost for services on routes that bill based on LRN vs routes that bill based on DNIS digits.
LRN-based billing will typically increase a SIP provider’s per minute cost between 15 to 25%.
If a SIP provider can’t bill their end user accordingly, profit margins either become squeezed, or they aren’t there at all.
- We are fortunate enough to be able to offer a Verizon direct SIP route that bills based on DNIS digits and not LRN.
- The rates are extremely competitive, and when the 15 – 25% cost savings for DNIS-based billing is factored in, it becomes extremely compelling.
- We are also able to offer SIP providers LRN based billing for their customers while we bill our route based on this DNIS.
We have had this route in service for a little over a year now, and the performance is what is expected of a direct Verizon route and customer satisfaction remains very high.
You can contact us here or call 1-888-256-2925 if you would like to discuss this route in detail.
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