DigiTech C0408 Integrated Call Costing, Exception Tables Local Calls and Long Distance Calls

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INTEGRATED CALL COSTING

Call

costing

provides a means

of establishing costing

to be applied to outside calls made from system telephones.

Call costing computes charges for

a call after

it is

completed. It does not restrict dialing as toll restriction does. The system provides several ways of establishing call costing. They are

as

follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exception

tables

Area

code band

tables

 

Zone

call

band tables

Call

rate tables

 

 

Office code band tables Call rate table of last resort

With this range of costing methods, it is possible to apply reasonable rates for the entire country. Call costing is applied to a dialed number as described below. The call costing process is illustrated by the diagram shown in Figure 4-2.

1. EXCEPTION TABLES (LOCAL CALLS AND LONG DISTANCE CALLS)

 

All calls are first compared to entries in 4 exception tables (one entry per table). These tables provide the first orioritv level of costing.

The tables are

searched on a first match basis. This means that the first programmed entry that matches the call is the one that is used. A search is not made for the best possible match. Matched calls are costed with values programmed into the call rate tables that are assigned to the exception tables. Use exception tables to provide very specific exceptions to a bracket of calls similar to the following example.

Example: With all calls to area code 804 costed per a particular rate, make an exception for 804-555-1212 by programing exception table 1 with that

number. Since exception table entries are the highest priority, the values in the call rate table assigned to exception table 1 are applied to all calls made to the 804-555-l 212 number.

2. OFFICE CODE BAND TABLES (LOCAL CALLS)

Calls that do not match exception tables are measured for the number of digits dialed. Calls with numbers that are have less than 10 digits (local calls) are compared to entries in office code banding tables. Office code band tables are the second nriority level of costing for local calls. They provide a

means of assigning local office codes into different bands and applying a separate call costing rate table to each band. Bands 1 - 7 are associated with call rate tables 18 - 24 respectively. Use office code band tables to cost calls made within a specific area code but to sites located at different geographic distances from the calling location.

Example: A telephone company exchange consists of

office codes 976,977, and

978.

Off ice code 976 is assigned

to

an outlying

area while off

ice

codes 977 and 978 are assigned to the heart of the city.

Assign 977 and 978 to

one

office code band table and 976

to

another one.

Program

a special

call costing rate for each banding table. Then, calls that are made to 976-nnnn are costed at a different rate than calls that are made to 977-nnnn or

978~nnnn.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. ZONE CALL BAND TABLES (LONG DISTANCE CALLS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

In certain heavily populated geographic areas, different area codes exist within the same geographic distance, or zone, from the calling location.

I n

these cases, use zone call band tables to cost calls based upon the zone, or geographic distance, from the caller.

 

 

 

 

All calls that do not match exception tables are measured for the number of digits dialed. Those calls with numbers that have 10 digits or more (long distance calls) are compared to entries in the zone call band tables. Zone call band tables are the second orioritv level of costing for long distance calls. They provide a means of assigning office codes and corresponding area code into different zones and applying a separate call costing rate table to each zone. Zone call band tables 1 - 4 are associated with call rate tables 25 - 28. A call must match both the office code and area code of an entry before it is costed by a zone call band table.

Example: Zone 1 contains area code 203 with office codes 445 and 456. It also contains area code 412 with office code 508. Zone 2 contains area code 203 with office code 545. Zone 2 also contains area code 412 with office code 654. Zone 1 is costed at one rate and zone 2 is costed at another rate. A call made to 1-203~445nnnn, 1-203-456~nnnn, or, l-41 2-508~nnnn is costed at a different rate than a call made to l -203-545-nnnn or

l-41 2-654-nnnn.

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DigiTech C0408 system manual Integrated Call Costing, Exception Tables Local Calls and Long Distance Calls