This document provides you with the billing description, billing formula, traffic unit price, and billing example for the conventional BGP IP route of the postpaid - pay-as-you-go BWP based on main traffic.
Note:
For the conventional BGP IP route type, the bandwidth cap for postpaid - pay-as-you-go BWP billed by main traffic can be set in the range of 50 Mbps - 2,000 Mbps.
Postpaid - pay-as-you-go billed by main traffic calculates charges within a billing cycle by taking the larger traffic volume of the inbound and outbound directions as the main traffic.
Traditional account types do not support the use of the postpaid - pay-as-you-go mode billed by main traffic. To confirm your account type, see Determining Account Type. Billing Description
Billing Time
Billed hourly, with a pay-as-you-go payment mode. For specific billing times, please refer to the prompts in the Billing Center. See Billing Introduction for details. Settlement Time
Fees are settled hourly. Within a billing cycle, durations shorter than 1 hour are billed as 1 hour, and fees are automatically deducted from the account balance after they are generated.
Settlement Scope
A bandwidth package is region-specific, which means it can only be associated with one region.
Bandwidth Peak
Single instance bandwidth peak: The bandwidth cap selected by the customer when creating the bandwidth package.
Total bandwidth value in a single region: For bandwidth limits of different line types, see BWP Usage Restrictions. Billing Formula
BWP Fee = MAX (Outbound Traffic, Inbound Traffic) × Traffic Unit Price = Main Traffic × Traffic Unit Price
Traffic Unit Price
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Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong (China), Taipei (China), Seoul | 0.12 |
Singapore, Bangkok | 0.081 |
Jakarta | 0.09 |
Silicon Valley | 0.077 |
Virginia | 0.075 |
Sao Paulo | 0.138 |
Frankfurt | 0.07 |
Tokyo | 0.087 |
Mumbai | 0.085 |
Billing Examples
Assuming that on June, 1 at 10:00:00, you created a conventional BGP IP route type BWP in the Nanjing region, with post-paid billing based on the main traffic. You added an EIP instance from the same region to this BWP for public network access service. During the billing cycle from 10:00:00 to 10:59:59, the BWP's outbound traffic was 10 GB, and the inbound traffic was 15 GB. Thus, billing is based on the main traffic of 15 GB. The traffic unit price in the Nanjing region is 0.80 USD/GB.
At 11:00:00, the cost generated by this main traffic bandwidth package is:
BWP Fee = MAX (10 GB,15 GB) × 0.80 USD/GB = 15 GB × 0.80 USD/GB = 12 USD
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