A fair guess
May be as simple as this:
When you terminate a call you start the call before they even get it.
When they originate a call, they start the call before you get it.
Just a guess without really thinking about this too much.
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Adam Moffett <adamli...@plexicomm.net
<mailto:adamli...@plexicomm.net>> wrote:
When I compare my total minutes on the bill from VoIP Innovations,
to the number from our CDRs, I'm finding a smalish (3-4%)
discrepancy in the count of minutes. I'm wondering why it's there.
Are there different methods of counting the billable start or end
point of a phone call?
If it matters, I'm counting more termination minutes than they are
and they're counting more origination minutes than I am.
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