Political Robo Calls: June 2010 Archives

International Robo Calls to African Countries, Such as Nigeria

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Yes, we provide international robo call service (otherwise known as voice or phone broadcasting or phone blasting) to countries such as Nigeria, South Africa and other locations.  There are many applications, including political robo calls and with elections coming up, many campaign organizations plan to incorporate this technology within their tactical blueprint.

We have the capacity to deliver hundreds of thousands of automated calls quickly and efficiently.  For these types of calls we call per dial, so we remind our customers to make sure they have a clean and properly formatted list of phone numbers.  Many times, because of internal costs within the destination country, mobile calls will have a higher rate than calls to landline phones.  Robo call jobs are paid in advance with hard copy checks physically sent to us in the United States, and lists and recorded messages are emailed or FTP'ed to us.  Jobs start at any specified time you want.

Rates are high because of Nigerian telecommunication taxes (much higher than average for international calling.)  Here are the rates to send messages to Nigeria:

30 second message costs:
10.5 cents U.S. = 16.07 Naira

Messages are billed on time, from pick up to hang up, with a 30 second minimum.  Messages are billed at 2.1 cents U.S. (3.2 Naira) for every 6 second increment above 30 seconds.  A 60 second message would cost 21 cents U.S. (32.13 Naira).

As an example, 1 million, 30 second messages to mobile phones would cost 16,060,000 Naira.

Here is what we would need from you to send the broadcast:

1)  A recording emailed to us in a .wav format

2)  The list of numbers to be called.  Depending on how large the list is, we can accept it via email, FTP or dropbox.  Lists should be in an Excel spreadsheet format.

3)  The numeric caller ID you want.

4)  Date and time you want the calls sent (Eastern Time U.S.)

5)  A signed service agreement.

6)  Payment in full, in advance, by check in U.S. funds.  Checks must clear our account before the job goes out.  For smaller jobs, we can accept PayPal.