Core Platform Pricing

Use Bit6 platform free for 14 days - no strings attached.

Basic

$100 per month

  • For development only
  • Platform and SDK access
  • Email support
  • 2-3 business days response time
  • Web meeting with a specialist
  • Access to developer team

Premium

$400 per month

    • For development only
    • Platform and SDK access
    • Priority email & chat
    • 1 business day response time
    • Web meeting with a specialist
    • Access to developer team

Production

Custom ask us

    • For applications in production
    • Pricing adjusted for your use case
    • Priority support and expert advice
    • 1 business day response time
    • Roadmap and feature input
    • Access to developer team

TURN Pricing

Use TURN free for 7 days, make sure it works for you.

Standard

$100 per month

  • 500 GB TURN bandwidth
  • Unlimited STUN
  • Geo-distributed over 16 data centers

Advanced

$250 per month

  • 2000 GB TURN bandwidth
  • Unlimited STUN
  • Geo-distributed over 16 data centers

Enterprise

Custom ask us

  • Custom bandwidth and pricing
  • Unlimited STUN
  • Geo-distributed over 16 data centers

Pricing FAQ

TURN: Where Are the Datacenters Located?

  • North America: NY, SF, Chicago + 4 more
  • Europe: London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam
  • Asia Pacific: Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney
  • South America: Sao Paulo
  • South Africa: Johannesburg

TURN: What Standards Are Supported?

  • Standards supported are RFCs 3489, 5389, 5769, 5780, 5766, 6062, 6156, 5245, 5768, 6336, 6544, 5928 over UDP, TCP

TURN: How Is the Overage Pricing Charged?

  • When the quotas included in your selected plan are exceeded, the additional traffic will be charged per GB. Example: under Advanced plan, each additional GB will be priced at $0.125.
  • TURN: What About Latency?

    • Our TURN nodes are deployed all over the world, and distributed over many data centers, utilizing multiple failover and load balancing strategies. Our customers enjoy the lowest possible latency.
    • TURN: How Much TURN Usage Should I Expect?

      • TURN kicks in when the peer-to-peer connection is not possible, for example if one of the parties is behind a firewall. Around 15% of all voice and video traffic is routed through TURN servers.