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It is almost the same as '''increment''', the difference is that increment valid every amount of time it is set, but Minimal time is valid only once per call. | It is almost the same as '''increment''', the difference is that increment valid every amount of time it is set, but Minimal time is valid only once per call. | ||
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= Different format (industry standard) = | |||
'''Initial Seconds / Incremental Seconds''' | '''Initial Seconds / Incremental Seconds''' |
Revision as of 07:39, 14 September 2015
Description
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.
Most common increment is 60:
- If increment is 60, then call length will be counted as 60s and call price will be 1.0 EUR (1/60*60) - increment is 60, so call can be 60, 120, 180... in length. 60s is nearest to 15.
If call length is 55s the call will be billed in 60s anyway. If call length is 65s the call will be billed in 120s.
Increment can be from 1 till infinity (theoretically). Do not put it more then 120 if you understand what you are doing.
What is Minimal Time?
It is almost the same as increment, the difference is that increment valid every amount of time it is set, but Minimal time is valid only once per call.
For example:
- If Minimal time is 10, and call length was 5s, user will be billed for 10s.
- If Minimal time is 10, and call length was 25s, user will be billed for 25s.
But priority of Minimal time is lower than Increment's.
- If Minimal time is 10, Increment is 30 and call length was 5s, user will be billed for 30s as is set in increment.
Different format (industry standard)
Initial Seconds / Incremental Seconds
Connection Unit / Bill Unit (different naming)
30/6 and 1/1 are billing increments. 30/6 means that a call less than 30 seconds will be billed 30 seconds and every 6 second there after. So if a call actually lasts 32 seconds you would bill 36 seconds 30 + 6 second increment. 1/1 is billing for every second. No rounding up at all. If you are the buyer you want this billing but if you are the seller you want 30/6
1/1: per-second billing.
30/6: minimum billing 30 seconds, then increments of 6 seconds after that. If you talked 2 seconds you'd be billed for 30 secs. If you talk for 32 seconds you'd be billed for 36.
60/60: minimum billing length is 60 seconds, and then each additional minute. So basically if you talk 3 seconds you'd be billed for a full minute. If you talked 75 seconds you'd be billed for 2 minutes, etc.
X/Y in Kolmisoft's terminology would be X - minimal time, Y - increment after the minimal time
How can I bill my client 60/60?
Set Increment to 60 and Min.Time to 60
See also