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'''NOTE''' Retail type Tariff does not support such functionality.
'''NOTE''' Retail type Tariff does not support such functionality.
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= Example =
=== Example ===


There is regular Prices for prefix 370 and "Blocked" price for 370619. That means that all Calls to 370xxxxxx, except 370619xxxx, will be routed as always. And all Calls to 370619xxxx will be terminated.  
There is regular Prices for prefix 370 and "Blocked" price for 370619. That means that all Calls to 370xxxxxx, except 370619xxxx, will be routed as always. And all Calls to 370619xxxx will be terminated.  

Revision as of 15:29, 27 April 2015

Description

Blocked Rate blocks a route via particular Destinations. In Wholesale or Provider type Tariffs you are able to block a special prefix (Destination) by setting "-1" or text "Blocked" instead of Price for chosen Destination.

Blocked Rates are useful when Provider does not support some of Directions or Destinations. Some of Providers even send a Rates Sheet with word "Blocked" instead of Price, what means, that this Destination will not be routed. MOR Rate import from CSV recognize Blocked Rates by "-1" or text "Blocked" instead of Price.

Also it can help you if you want to forbid some Directions or Destinations for End Users by yourself.

NOTE Retail type Tariff does not support such functionality.

Example

There is regular Prices for prefix 370 and "Blocked" price for 370619. That means that all Calls to 370xxxxxx, except 370619xxxx, will be routed as always. And all Calls to 370619xxxx will be terminated.

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