Hi guys:

New EDI admin here. My company is in negotiations for a new deal with Sterling 
Commerce now IBM. We are offered about 6 cents a kilo character up to 60,000 
kc's with overage billed at 8 cents a kc with a two year commitment. We are 
averaging about 60,000-65,000 kcs a month.  Is this a fair price we were 
offered? What is the real market rate nowadays?


Thanks alot:

Larry Diantolo




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 From: henk-jan ebbers <[email protected]>
To: Earl Wertheimer <[email protected]> 
Cc: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] edi testrobot for x12? advice asked
 

  
hi Earl,

thanks for the clarification!
if it is interpreted that way (which seems logical ;-)) there would be no 
problem!

will check some more x12 files, an put the x12 checking on-line this week.

kind regards,
henk-jan ebbers

On 02/19/2013 05:10 PM, Earl Wertheimer wrote:
> Henk-Jen,
>
>> yes, but maybe they got the x12 specs in an official way?
> I don't think how we got the specs is important.
>
> The point is to try to prevent someone from publishing the specs and charging
> money for them.
>
> You can use my links page to see specs for many different companies.
> http://spe-edi.com/links.html
>
> JCPenney didn't ask permission from DISA to publish their own version.
>
> You are not publishing the specs.  You are checking documents to see if they
> deviate from the standard.
>
> You could add specific vendor checking in the future.
> Let me know...  I can send you all my specs ;-)
>
>
>
>
>> On 02/19/2013 02:56 PM, Earl Wertheimer wrote:
>>> Henk-Jan,
>>>
>>> Why not?  They may object to publishing the specs, but you are not doing 
>>> that.
>>>
>>> Liason gives away EDI Notepad.  That program formats documents...  for free.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> to all,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to do x12 checking with the edi-testrobot 
>>>> (www.edi-testrobot.com).
>>>>
>>>> To do that I have to use the x12 transaction definitions.
>>>> In my project (http://bots.sourceforge.net) these where donated. (somebody 
>>>> on the edi-l list, but not via this list ....;-))
>>>>
>>>> Advice asked (legal advice):
>>>> can I offer the x12 service (for free, online) using these donated 
>>>> definitions?
>>>> How dows DISA look at this?
>>>> will they object to this?
>>>> or would they encourage this?
>>>>
>>>> kind regards,
>>>> henk-jan ebbers
>>>>
>>>>
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