Timing of Calls Sample Clauses

Timing of Calls. (a) Unless otherwise indicated in these Rates, Terms and Conditions, calls are timed by the Company in sixty (60) second increments. "Ring-busy" and "ring-no-answer" calls will not knowingly be charged to the Customer and if charged in error, will be credited by the Company to the Customer. Timing begins at the "starting event" and ends at the "terminating event," unless otherwise specified. Time between the starting event and the terminating event is the call duration. The minimum call duration for a completed domestic call is sixty (60) seconds, unless otherwise specified. The minimum call duration for a completed international call is sixty (60) seconds, unless otherwise specified.
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Timing of Calls. (a) Unless otherwise indicated in these Rates, Terms and Conditions, calls are timed by the Company in sixty (60) second increments. "Ring-busy" and "ring-no-answer" calls will not knowingly be charged to the Customer and if charged in error, will be credited by the Company to the Customer. Timing begins at the "starting event" and ends at the "terminating event," unless otherwise specified. Time between the starting event and the terminating event is the call duration. The minimum call duration for a completed call is sixty (60) seconds, unless otherwise specified.
Timing of Calls. Per minute charges are based on call duration measured in accordance with the foregoing increments, with any partial cent amounts rounded to six (6) decimal places on a per call basis. Fractions of an increment will be billed as an entire increment. The timing of calls will begin upon Rogers’ receipt of answer supervision (where available) and will terminate when Rogers’ switching equipment receives either a signal from the local telephone company that the calling party or the called party has disconnected the telephone, or an equivalent signal. For all SIP Services, call timing (or duration) will be determined conclusively by Rogers’ network system.
Timing of Calls. Generally, timing of metered calls begins when the called party or an automated answering device (such as an answering machine, a PBX auto-attendant or a facsimile machine) answers the call, and ends when one of the parties disconnects from the call. However, some foreign carriers (with whom we must interconnect in order to terminate calls to foreign countries) designate a call as “answered” when the called party’s line rings or after a certain number of rings, and will charge us for a completed call. In these situations, we will charge you for these calls as if they were answered by the called party.
Timing of Calls. 4.2.1 Usage charges are based on the actual usage of the Company’s network.
Timing of Calls. Unless an applicable tariff otherwise provides, the time of message billing begins with trunk seizure in the case of subsections B(2) and B(3) and answer in the case of subsections B(1) and B(4) and ends with disconnect.
Timing of Calls. Billing for calls placed over the Spectrotel network is based in part on the duration of the call as follows, unless otherwise specified in this PSA.
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Timing of Calls. The time of the message billing for all Sprint Traffic shall begin with *** and end ***. For the purposes of GCI billing, messages ***. Additionally, messages will be invoiced with an initial billing ***. *** CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT
Timing of Calls. (a) Usage rate apply for completed calls originated or received on each Mobile Identification Number (MIN):
Timing of Calls. Unless otherwise indicated in this Agreement, the Company times calls in six (6) second increments. “Ring-busy” and “ring-no-answer” calls will not knowingly be charged to the Customer and if charged in error, will be credited by the Company to the Customer. Timing begins at the “starting event” and ends at the “terminating event,” unless otherwise specified. Time between the starting event and the terminating event is the call duration. The minimum call duration for a completed domestic call is six
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