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What are billing increments?

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What are billing increments?

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Billing increments are the way in which your phone call is accounted for – ie billed in one minute increments. This determines the price of your 1010 call. Assume a 1010 carrier bills in one minute increments, while a second dial around company bills in 6 second increments. For the full minute carrier, it means that they will round up every fraction of a minute to a full minute. In example if you have a long distance call that lasts 2 minutes and 30 seconds, your call will be rounded up to 3 minutes.

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Billing increments, also known as rounding, are minimum minutes charged after the initial billing minimum. Depending on the plan you choose, we offer 1 second rounding through 2 minute rounding to suit all your calling patterns.

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