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=What is a Wholesale Tariff?= | |||
This tariff is a price list which you get from your provider, later you can transform this tariff into retail or user wholesale tariffs. Without a transformation this tariff cannot be assigned to user. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 31 March 2011
What is a Wholesale Tariff?
This tariff is a price list which you get from your provider, later you can transform this tariff into retail or user wholesale tariffs. Without a transformation this tariff cannot be assigned to user.
Min Time
Min(imal) Time is the minimum time that will be billed if a call is answered.
For example:
- Min Time = 10s
- If the actual length of a call is <= 10s, billsec = 10.
- If the actual length of a call is > 10s, then billsec = actual call length.
Actual call length | Call time which will be billed |
1 | 10 |
2 | 10 |
... | 10 |
9 | 10 |
10 | 10 |
11 | 11 |
12 | 12 |
... | ... |
Increment
An Increment is the amount of time in which a call is billed. It is counted in seconds.
For example, assume that:
- A particular call lasts for 15 seconds.
- The rate for 1 min is (for the sake of simplicity) 1 EUR/min.
Then:
- If the increment is 1, then the call length will be counted as 15s and the call price will be 0.25 EUR (1/60*15). As the increment is 1, the call can be 1, 2, 3... in length. 15s is the exact length of the call.
- If the increment is 10, then the call length will be counted as 20s and the call price will be 0.333 EUR (1/60*20). As the increment is 10, the call can be 10, 20, 30... in length. 20s is nearest to 15.
- If the increment is 20, then the call length will be counted as 20s and the call price will be 0.333 EUR (1/60*20). As the increment is 20, the call can be 20, 40, 60... in length. 20s is nearest to 15.