Most VICIdial hosting comparisons quote monthly price per seat. "Host X is $25/seat, Host Y is $40/seat, self-hosted is $0." The number is meaningless without the two other numbers next to it.
The three-line equation
When you price VICIdial hosting for a 30-seat room running 200k outbound calls per month, three costs compound:
Seat license (the quoted number): $25-$40/seat or $0 for self-hosted. For 30 seats that is $750-$1200/month hosted or $0 self-hosted.
Trunking: SIP termination billed per-minute (usually $0.004-$0.012/min for domestic US), DID monthly ($0.50-$2.00/number), connection fees, and the caller-ID reputation tax that hits when your numbers start getting blocked by Hiya or FreeCallerRegistry. A 200k-calls-per-month room pays $800-$1400/month in SIP termination + DID fees alone, plus a potential $3-6k one-time rehab if your caller ID reputation tanks.
Maintenance human-time: VICIdial needs someone who can read
/var/log/astguiclient.log, tuneadapt_intensity, and understand carrier routing. That is either 5-10 hours per month internal (so $500-$1500 in fully loaded labor), or a $1000-$2500 per month external retainer.
Where the comparisons lie
Hosted providers bundle 1-3 of these costs into a flat monthly fee — which is fine, but the bundled number has to be compared against the sum of the three lines, not just the seat-license line. A "$40/seat" hosted plan that includes unlimited trunking + 24/7 support might be cheaper than "$0 self-hosted" once you add $800-$1400 in SIP and $1000-$2500 in maintenance.
Self-hosted is usually cheapest at scale (50+ seats running 400k+ calls/month), because the fixed costs get amortized. Below that break-even, bundled hosting is often the honest answer.
The cluster
We document all three lines — with real price ranges, carrier-specific SIP rates, and a TCO calculator — across 37 technical pages at vicidial-hosting-costs.com. Includes:
- Hosted vs on-prem TCO breakdown
- SIP trunk cost per minute ranges
- Carrier deposit and reputation costs
If you are pricing a VICIdial migration or renegotiating a hosted contract, these are the ranges we see on live floors. Written by operators who tune this math on real campaigns, not vendor marketing.
Jason Shouldice
Founder and CEO, ViciStack
Houston
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