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The Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Deck type uses the NPANXXX NPANXX of the DNIS in the SIP Invite arriving on the Termination Customer Trunk Group to determine the rate to be applied to US / Canada long-distance calls.
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Intrarate The Intrastate Rate is selected when the NPANXXXY NPANXXY of the ANI and DNIS in the SIP Invite are located in the same State/Province which is determined by querying the LERG.
Interate The Interstate Rate is selected when the NPANXXY NPANXY of the ANI and DNIS in the SIP Invite are located in the same State/Province which is determined by querying the LERG.
IJrate The Indeterminate Rate is selected when the NPANXXY NPANXY of the ANI or the DNIS in not found in the LERG. Examples of indeterminate calls include calls from International locations and US Territories (Porto Rico, Guam, etc.) to US & Canada locations or calls from Toll-Free numbers to US & Canada locations.
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The LATA/OCN Jurisdictional Rate Deck uses the LATA and OCN returned in the LERG query XXX
the NPANXXX NPANXX of the DNIS in the SIP Invite arriving on the Termination Customer Trunk Group to determine the rate to be applied to US / Canada long-distance calls.
Intrarate The Intrastate Rate is selected when the NPANXXXY NPANXXY of the ANI and DNIS in the SIP Invite are located in the same State/Province which is determined by querying the LERG.
Interate The Interstate Rate is selected when the NPANXXY NPANXY of the ANI and DNIS in the SIP Invite are located in the same State/Province which is determined by querying the LERG.
IJrate The Indeterminate Rate is selected when the NPANXXY NPANXY of the ANI or the DNIS in not found in the LERG. Examples of indeterminate calls include calls from International locations and US Territories (Porto Rico, Guam, etc.) to US & Canada locations or calls from Toll-Free numbers to US & Canada locations.
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Tier There are seven (7) possible tiers. Each tier can have its own initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date. In practice, all tiers usually have the same initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date.
The Customer and Vendor Tiers allow you to configure a tiered (rate-based-upon-route) system to match DID customers to vendors.
Initial Increment This refers to the initial call duration measured in seconds. For rating purposes, all calls are rated the minimum initial increment. For example, a 3-second call with an initial increment of 6 seconds is billed for 6 seconds. A 42-second call with an initial increment of 60 seconds is billed for a 60-second call.
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Tier There are seven (7) possible tiers. Each tier can have its own initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date. In practice, all tiers usually have the same initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date.
The Customer and Vendor Tiers allow you to configure a tiered (rate-based-upon-route) system to match DID customers to vendors.
Initial Increment This refers to the initial call duration measured in seconds. For rating purposes, all calls are rated the minimum initial increment. For example, a 3-second call with an initial increment of 6 seconds is billed for 6 seconds. A 42-second call with an initial increment of 60 seconds is billed for a 60-second call.
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