Thursday, March 5, 2009

Payment by Vox Telekom for Incoming Calls Explained

How come Vox Telecom can pay you money on incoming calls?

This is one of the most frequent questions that we receive about the Vox rebates.

* People are asking where does the money come from?
* Who pays for this money?

The answer to this may be shockingly simple and surprising and most of all NOT NEW to the world of telecommunications.

In the telecommunications world, all around the world and including in South Africa, telecommunication companies have “inter-connect agreements”. These agreements define what telecommunications pay each other each time of their customers makes a call to a subscriber on each others network.

For example if an MTN customer calls Cell C, or Telkom telephone number, MTN has to pay an agreed amount of money for that call to the telecommunications operator on whose network the call terminates. This cost is, of course, calculated into the price the originating operator charges the subscriber who made the call.

Vox has decided to take some of the money they receive from other operators whenever a call terminates in the Vox Telecom network and pay it to the Vox Customer that received the call.

At time of writing if someone calls you on your Vox ADSL Phone from Telkom the Vox will pay you 20c per minute and if from a mobile operator then Vox will pay you 40c per minute.

To get a better understanding here are two simple examples:

* On 60 minutes incoming calls from Telkom you get paid: R240
* On 60 minutes incoming calls from Mobile operators you get paid: R480

That is how you get paid from Vox for incoming calls and now you know where the money to pay you on your incoming calls is coming from.

What is innovative with Vox Telecom is that when Vox makes money they give some of that profit to their customers.

The Interconnect tariffs and charges are NOT NEW, other operators are just keeping this interconnect income to themselves, Vox is distributing part of this income to Vox Customers.

That is all, there is nothing more to it. In short, telco companies pay each other for the business and Vox decided to give a portion of the call minutes back to the customer, in other words YOU.

Nothing complicated, very simple, extremely logical, though not practiced by most telecommunications companies

So, what is stopping you from making incoming calls?

Do you have an ADSL line? Then you can get paid for calls right now and make cheap national calls, cheap local calls, cheap international calls, and rebates on incoming calls.

The rebates alone can PAY for your ADSL Line that you are renting from Telkom. Which means your ADSL Line become FREE, at no charge – think about this for a moment.

So, what are you waiting for? Order your Vox ADSL Phone today to get paid on incoming calls and make cheap calls all around the country and internationally.

Visit www.keep-phoning.co.za

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