[Asterisk-Users] Bill seconds
Americo Sanchez C.
masterlinux at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 16 18:10:14 MST 2005
>From: "Leon Sun" <leon at timestelecom.ca>
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>Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Bill seconds
>Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 10:56:23 -0700
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>The easiest way is to change another vendor asap.
Do you mean to change to another telecom? In my country there is a telephone
monopoly :( Telefonica del Peru)
>It is ridiculous that your
>carrier still uses 60+60 now(30+6 is an asset). 2 seconds doesn't matter
>and
>billing unit does.
Sorry I am not an expert in VoIP, What is the meaning of "60+60"?
>
>
>Leon Sun
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Darren Wiebe
>Sent: June 15, 2005 10:06 PM
>To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Bill seconds
>
>I've done a little thinking on this one.... If you are using ASTCC, it
>would be fairly straightforward to edit it and have it make a 2 second
>adjustment. If your using another solution it probably would be fairly
>easy also...
>
>Darren Wiebe
>darren at aleph-com.net
>
>Americo Sanchez C. wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We've installed Asterisk on a rural development project and we're
> > testing a prepaid phone service. As far as now we're having terrific
> > service results but there's a problem with the calls billing at our
> > local telecom. For instance, a farmer buys a 1 dollar phone card and use
> > it to dial a USA number, the call should lasts for 60 seconds. Asterisk
> > is doing a great job finishing the call exactly at 60 seconds. The
> > problem is that the telecom company billing system adds a two second
> > delay for each call, so the bill is not for 1 but 2 minutes (they round
> > fractions up).
> >
> > We're loosing money and the local telecom doesn't seem to have a
> > solution for this matter.
> >
> > Have you experienced something similar? Do you have any idea of how can
> > we solve this? Is it possible to configure Asterisk so that the system
> > thinks that a minute has 58 seconds instead of 60?
> >
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