This document provides the billing description, billing formula, traffic unit prices, and billing example for general BGP bandwidth packages in the pay-as-you-go - main traffic billing mode.
Note:
For general BGP bandwidth packages in the pay-as-you-go - main traffic billing mode, the bandwidth cap can be set within the range of 50-2000 Mbps.
Main traffic billing refers to taking the larger one between the outbound and inbound traffic in a billing cycle as the main traffic for billing.
A single account can create 3 general BGP bandwidth packages in the pay-as-you-go - main traffic billing mode in a single region.
Bill-by-CVM accounts do not support the pay-as-you-go - main traffic billing mode. To confirm your account type, see Checking Account Type. Billing Description
Billing time
Bills are generated on an hourly basis and the pay-as-you-go billing mode is adopted. You can view the specific billing time in the Billing Center. For details, see Bill Description. Settlement time
Fees are settled on an hourly basis and automatically deducted from your account balance. If the duration in a billing cycle is less than 1 hour, it is billed as 1 hour.
Settlement scope
Bandwidth packages are region-specific. A bandwidth package can be associated only with one region.
Peak bandwidth
Peak bandwidth for a single instance: The bandwidth cap set when you create a bandwidth package.
Billing Formula
Bandwidth package fees = 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 | 0.120 |
Silicon Valley | 0.077 |
Virginia | 0.075 |
Sao Paulo | 0.138 |
Frankfurt | 0.070 |
Tokyo | 0.087 |
Singapore, Bangkok | 0.081 |
Mumbai | 0.085 |
Jakarta | 0.090 |
Billing Example
Assume that at 10:00:00 on June 1, you created a general BGP bandwidth package in the pay-as-you-go - main traffic billing mode in the Singapore region and added an EIP instance from the same region to this bandwidth package for public network access. In the billing cycle from 10:00:00 to 10:59:59, the outbound traffic was 10 GB and the inbound traffic was 15 GB, so billing was based on the main traffic of 15 GB. The traffic price in the Singapore region was 0.081 USD/GB.
The fees generated by this bandwidth package at 11:00:00 are calculated as follows:
Bandwidth package fees = MAX (10 GB, 15 GB) × 0.081 USD/GB = 15GB × 0.081 USD/GB = 1.215 USD
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