Difference between revisions of "DID Billing"

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DID usage is not allowed if this rate is > 0 and DID Owner does not have enough balance to cover call costs.
DID usage is not allowed if this rate is > 0 and DID Owner does not have enough balance to cover call costs.
DID owner rate is not applied to DIDs' owner, e.g. Owner of the DID will be not charged when dialing his own DID.


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== Provider rate ==
== Provider rate ==



Revision as of 08:26, 9 July 2009

DIDs can be billed. DID billing is quite complex for DIDs. They have 3 types of rates. That means there are 3 prices counted for 1 call. DID's rates can be reached in main DIDs window pressing on Coins.png Rates icon for selected DID:

Did rates.png


Incoming rate

For incoming calls when Incoming rate is > 0 that means this rate is paid to system owner by user which is dialing to that DID and it is profit for system owner.

Rate should be < 0 (less then zero) - then it means that this price is paid TO dialing user for the DID usage.

Dialing user - is user in MOR and this rate applies only then when MOR recognizes dialing user (by PIN/ANI).



Owner rate

For incoming calls when Owner rate is > 0 that means this rate is paid to MOR system owner by DID owner and it is profit for system owner.

Rate should be < 0 (less then zero) - then it means that this price is paid TO DID owner.

This rate applies when DID is assigned to some user.

This rate is charged even if local user dials another local user using DID with Owner Rate set.

DID usage is not allowed if this rate is > 0 and DID Owner does not have enough balance to cover call costs.

DID owner rate is not applied to DIDs' owner, e.g. Owner of the DID will be not charged when dialing his own DID.



Provider rate

For incoming calls when Provider rate is > 0 that means this rate is paid to system owner by Provider and it is profit for system owner.

Rate should be < 0 (less then zero) - then it means that this price is paid TO Provider for the DID usage.