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Here is a short explanation about how this works.
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(0.05 USD )* (10 periods on a minute) = $1/2 USD
(0.05 USD )* (10 periods on a minute) = $1/2 USD
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If you make a call of 27 sec, you will be charged for 30 sec as you are running in the 5th period of 6. The system allways registers the number of cycles of 6 secs.
If you make a call of 27 sec, you will be charged for 30 sec as you are running in the 5th period of 6. The system allways registers the number of cycles of 6 secs.
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You could also use the next formula:  (per minute rate / number of increments per minute) * (duration of call / billing increment)
You could also use the next formula:  (per minute rate / number of increments per minute) * (duration of call / billing increment)
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Note: Mexico is the only country with a 60 secs period increment

Revision as of 14:48, 13 May 2011

VoIP.ms charges calls on a 6 secs period increment.

Here is a short explanation about how this works.

The Billing Increment is a call duration measurement unit expressed in seconds. 1 minute is devided on 10 periods of 6 seconds. Lets say there is a rate of $1/2 USD per minute, then the user will be charged for 5 cents per each period of 6 seconds.

(0.05 USD )* (10 periods on a minute) = $1/2 USD

If you make a call of 27 sec, you will be charged for 30 sec as you are running in the 5th period of 6. The system allways registers the number of cycles of 6 secs.

You could also use the next formula: (per minute rate / number of increments per minute) * (duration of call / billing increment)


Note: Mexico is the only country with a 60 secs period increment

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