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= Min Time =


Min(imal) Time is minimal time which will be billed if call is answered.


= See also=
Example:
* [[What is increment]]
 
min time = 10s
if actual length of call call is <= 10s, billsec = 10
if actual length of call is > 10s, then billsec = actual call length
1=10
2=10
...
9=10
10=10
11=11
12 12
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
| '''Actual call length''' || '''Call time which will be billed'''
|-
| 1 || 10
|-
| 2 || 10
|-
| ... || 10
|-
| 9 || 10
|-
| 10 || 10
|-
| 11 || 11
|-
| 12 || 12
|-
| ... || ...
|-
|}
 
 
 
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= Increment =
 
Increment is amount of time in which the call will be billed. It is counted in seconds.
 
Example:
 
* Imagine call length is 15s
* Rate for 1 min is 1 EUR/min (for simplicity reasons)
 
Then:
 
* If increment is 1, then call length will be counted as 15s and call price will be 0.25 EUR (1/60*15) - increment is 1, so call can be 1, 2, 3... in length. 15s is exact length of call.
* If increment is 10, then call length will be counted as 20s and call price will be 0.333.. EUR (1/60*20) - increment is 10, so call can be 10, 20, 30... in length. 20s is nearest to 15.
* If increment is 20, then call length will be counted as 20s and call price will be 0.333.. EUR (1/60*20) - increment is 20, so call can be 20, 40, 60... in length. 20s is nearest to 15.
 
 
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= See also =  
* [[MOR_Manual#Tariffs]]

Revision as of 11:18, 30 October 2009

Min Time

Min(imal) Time is minimal time which will be billed if call is answered.

Example:

min time = 10s if actual length of call call is <= 10s, billsec = 10 if actual length of call is > 10s, then billsec = actual call length 1=10 2=10 ... 9=10 10=10 11=11 12 12

Actual call length Call time which will be billed
1 10
2 10
... 10
9 10
10 10
11 11
12 12
... ...




Increment

Increment is amount of time in which the call will be billed. It is counted in seconds.

Example:

  • Imagine call length is 15s
  • Rate for 1 min is 1 EUR/min (for simplicity reasons)

Then:

  • If increment is 1, then call length will be counted as 15s and call price will be 0.25 EUR (1/60*15) - increment is 1, so call can be 1, 2, 3... in length. 15s is exact length of call.
  • If increment is 10, then call length will be counted as 20s and call price will be 0.333.. EUR (1/60*20) - increment is 10, so call can be 10, 20, 30... in length. 20s is nearest to 15.
  • If increment is 20, then call length will be counted as 20s and call price will be 0.333.. EUR (1/60*20) - increment is 20, so call can be 20, 40, 60... in length. 20s is nearest to 15.




See also