[c-nsp] Billing per Mb (Large ISPs)

Blake Dunlap ikiris at gmail.com
Sat May 24 17:44:41 EDT 2014


For those that don't realize the underlying math: Per mb billing is
based on average throughput for the period, 95th is billing based on
lopped ceiling peak.

-Blake

On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Artem Viklenko <artem at viklenko.net> wrote:
> 24.05.2014 21:04, Gert Doering пишет:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 08:47:45PM +0300, Artem Viklenko wrote:
>>>
>>> we stop to bill per mb and move to bill by bandwidth.
>>
>>
>> Where exactly is the difference of "bill per mb" and "bill by used
>> bandwith",
>> except "a scaling factor"?
>>
>> gert
>>
>
> May be it was not clear in my statement. I mean that customers pays say for
> 10 mbps and we don't care how many data they transfer. 1 byte or 10 gig.
> Not for each megabit per second.We only enforce max bandwith according to
> tariff plan.
>
> In rare cases customers (typically smaller ISP or another ISP who needs
> backup link) wants to pay based on 95-th percentille.
>
>
>
> --
> Sincerely yours,
>  Artem Viklenko.
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