Difference between revisions of "Call explained"
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* Billsec - the time from when the callee (call receiver) answers until the end of the call. | * Billsec - the time from when the callee (call receiver) answers until the end of the call. | ||
* Post Dial Delay (PDD) - The time between punching in the last digit (or Dial button) of a telephone number and receiving a ring or busy signal. | * Post Dial Delay (PDD) - The time between punching in the last digit (or Dial button) of a telephone number and receiving a ring or busy signal. | ||
All these values are measured in milliseconds and rounded to upper second. (Example, if call is 12.05 seconds, then it is rounded to 13 seconds) | |||
[[File:simple_call_times.png]] | [[File:simple_call_times.png]] |
Revision as of 15:36, 19 August 2013
- Duration - the time from when the caller (call sender) enters the number (presses Dial) until the end of the call.
- Billsec - the time from when the callee (call receiver) answers until the end of the call.
- Post Dial Delay (PDD) - The time between punching in the last digit (or Dial button) of a telephone number and receiving a ring or busy signal.
All these values are measured in milliseconds and rounded to upper second. (Example, if call is 12.05 seconds, then it is rounded to 13 seconds)