atom feed28 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-isdnRe: Rates calculations and the U.K.
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Barry ScottDec 31, 1998 4:52 am.dat
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Barry ScottDec 31, 1998 10:32 am 
Martin HusemannJan 1, 1999 2:57 am 
Achim PatznerJan 1, 1999 6:37 am 
David WetzelJan 1, 1999 8:47 am 
Achim PatznerJan 1, 1999 10:36 am 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 1, 1999 11:04 am 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 1, 1999 11:17 am 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 1, 1999 11:17 am 
Ignatios SouvatzisJan 1, 1999 11:20 am 
Martin HusemannJan 1, 1999 11:24 am 
Gary JennejohnJan 1, 1999 2:22 pm 
Barry ScottJan 1, 1999 2:48 pm 
David WetzelJan 1, 1999 3:38 pm 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 2, 1999 1:21 am 
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Martin HusemannJan 2, 1999 7:13 am 
David WetzelJan 2, 1999 7:24 am 
Achim PatznerJan 2, 1999 9:10 am 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 2, 1999 9:43 am 
Martin HusemannJan 2, 1999 1:27 pm 
Achim PatznerJan 2, 1999 2:11 pm 
Barry ScottJan 3, 1999 8:10 am 
Subject:Re: Rates calculations and the U.K.
From:Achim Patzner (ap@bnc.net)
Date:Jan 2, 1999 2:11:23 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-isdn

The issue is deciding when to disconnect the call when using dial on demand.

I knew; I had a number of discussions about that topic with the developer of the infamous BANZAI routers. After a number of attempts at table driven routines they decided to go for AOC2 as the German Telekom neither guaranteed that the first unit was as long as the following units nor that open calls would always be accounted at the current rate (i.e. would be charged by the rate of the time the connection was made).

Achim

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