
Two answers: - Should be $0 - But really, comes to the total cost of using the carrier. The race to the bottom has forced carriers to put a nominal price on everything that gets touched. Ultimately it?s the total cost of their services (MRCs, NRCs, usage, etc) that make or break your business case (unless you really want to go with the carrier and then the business case does not matter). And a suggestion: I would ask them to put a per-request maximum, since these types of things mostly get handled on per request basis. We have done this for port-ins? You pay X, unless we do a whole batch with same customer info, then it?s up to $y per request. So if you ever leave them, it won?t break the bank? and one-offs probably won?t break the bank either. My 2c. Best Regards, Ivan Kovacevic Vice President, Client Services Star Telecom | www.startelecom.ca | SIP Based Services for Contact Centers | LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/company/star-telecom-www.startelecom.ca-?trk=top_nav...> *From:* VoiceOps [mailto:voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org] *On Behalf Of *Richard Breton *Sent:* August 24, 2016 12:15 PM *To:* voiceops at voiceops.org *Subject:* [VoiceOps] what is a fair port out fee? Im trying to negotiate a new orig carrier onboard and they have a 10 dollar port out fee. This would be a pretty staggering figure if I had to port out my TN's due to quality or similar issues. I'm not naming names, thats not cool but at the same time before I sign anything it looks like I'm seeing a lot of 1 - 3 dollar port out fees on websites I really want to get this number pushed down but don't want to be unreasonable, I just can't sign something where a port out fee is that high. Whats the norm out there?