Billing · 3 min read

Billing, increments, and how minutes are counted

How non-cli.site bills calls, what 60/6 means, and how to read your CDR.

Billing increments

Every route has an increment shown on the rate sheet, e.g. 60/6:

  • First number = minimum billed duration (seconds).
  • Second number = increment after the minimum.

60/6 means: a 5-second call bills as 60 seconds. A 65-second call bills as 66 seconds. A 67-second call bills as 72 seconds.

Most non-CLI routes are 60/6. Premium CLI routes are often 1/1 (per-second from the first second).

How balance is deducted

  • Balance is reserved at call setup based on a 60-second estimate.
  • On hangup, the actual billed duration replaces the reservation.
  • Unused reservation is returned within a few seconds.

Concurrent call limit

Your trunk has a CPS (channels) cap shown in the dashboard. Default is 30 concurrent for new accounts. Need more? Open a ticket — we raise it after the first successful day of traffic.

Reading the CDR

Each row shows: timestamp, destination, prefix matched, attempted duration, billed duration, rate applied, cost. Export as CSV from the dashboard.

Minimum top-up

$120 USDT. No expiry on balance.

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