[asterisk-biz] Rating Conversions
James Ching
chingjames at gmail.com
Fri Mar 24 06:00:24 MST 2006
This is exactly what I mean. I have used similar logic when doing my
conversions. Interesting to hear how others perform their their
conversions.
On 3/23/06, Mark Hulber <asterisk-admin at hulber.com> wrote:
>
> Not sure I know what you mean but let me take a shot:
>
> Are you saying you are getting billed 30/30 but you want to bill 1/1?
>
> 30/30 - For a call less than 30 seconds you will lose as much as 29
> seconds of billing and on average you will lose 15 seconds of billing.
> This will continue for every 30 second increment. So, the most you will
> lose for a call is 29 seconds of billing. To determine what to bill it
> really depends on the average length call. The longer the call the less
> of a percentage you will be losing.
>
> .01/minute
> 301 second at 30/30 = .055
> for 1/1 to be .055 you need to bill .055/301 = ~.011
>
> For very short calls you will lose out a bit but for every minute you
> will bill an additional .001 until greater than 5 minutes when you will
> end up billing more than 30/30.
>
> Is this what you mean?
>
> MARK.
>
> James Ching wrote:
> > How should I convert a 30/30, 30/6, 6/6 rate to a 1/1 rate?
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