I’ve had a bunch of requests for tax rates from people interested in signing up for Pioneer Telephone’s long distance service lately, so I thought I’d just post them here so everyone can see them.
Pioneer’s Universal Service Fund fee is currently 11.3% of the customer’s state to state and international calling. Their TIF, or access fee, is currently 6%.
Pioneer doesn’t have a monthly fee for accounts that use electronic billing, but customers who want a paper bill in the mail, and are using less than $15.00 worth of service in a month, will be charged 99 cents for it.
Pioneer’s PIC-C fee for businesses is $4.21 per line. They do this a little different from most of the other discount telecoms, in that Pioneer charges a business for all of their lines if they have more than one, but Pioneer doesn’t charge them the PIC-C fee if they have only one line.
There is a 99 cent charge per month for each toll free number, and if someone calls your toll free number from a payphone, you will be charged an additional 69 cents for that call, which goes to the owner of the payphone.
Pioneer Telephone is a good company, with good service, if you are looking for a new long distance carrier, try Pioneer Telephone today!
