Exchange 2013 on-premises pricing

Hello,
I'm looking for prices of Exchange 2013. I have one server + 20 users. I suposed need one server licence + 20 CALs, but I'm not sure about prices of CAL, if I look for on the internet I can find several prices, since 3 $ to 90$. We only needs a simple
licence for mail, contact and calendar, but a permantly licence.
When I will know the right price I will compare with Online solution.
Thanks in advance.
jspt

I would suggest you to call Microsoft Licensing for accurate information. And they will be able to give you an estimate based on your requirement.
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/
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