Have you tried talking to your bank, see if they offer something like this?

How about xurrency.com? Or Xignite?

Frankly, WebserviceX.net is really just a site for "demo" web services. You should never be using their stuff in production -- it's just to help you learn.


On 9/28/2010 12:26 PM, Bill wrote:
As noted in a prior question to the list, the web service we are using
for currency conversion information is being overloaded so we are
considering going somewhere else. We're currently using
WebserviceX.net.

Can anyone recommend any other services? We're going to query the
service only once per day per currency, of which there are about 5 for a
total of 10 queries.

I understand that free is somewhat rare in these service providers.

Bill


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