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Updated on 2024-09-27 GMT+08:00

Low Latency Live (LLL)

By default, the fee is charged by downstream playback traffic. Currently, you can pay by traffic, daily peak bandwidth, or 95th percentile bandwidth. Low Latency Live (LLL) is now under Huawei Cloud SparkRTC. See Product Pricing Details of SparkRTC.

You can change the billing mode between billing by traffic and billing by daily peak bandwidth on the Dashboard page of the Live console. If billing by 95th percentile bandwidth needs to be changed, submit a service ticket.

Billing by Traffic

You are billed based on the prices of tiered downstream traffic.

  • Prices
    Table 1 Prices of downstream traffic

    Traffic Tier (USD/GB)

    Chinese Mainland

    Europe

    Asia Pacific 1

    Asia Pacific 2

    Asia Pacific 3

    Middle East/Africa

    South America

    ≤ 10 TB

    0.06

    0.144

    0.176

    0.176

    0.236

    0.24

    0.398

    10–50 TB (included)

    0.054

    0.136

    0.144

    0.144

    0.232

    0.228

    0.386

    50–100 TB (included)

    0.046

    0.104

    0.128

    0.128

    0.206

    0.196

    0.35

    100 TB to 1 PB (included)

    0.04

    0.07

    0.114

    0.08

    0.172

    0.172

    0.278

    > 1 PB

    0.034

    0.054

    0.106

    0.07

    0.156

    0.11

    0.26

  • Billing rules
    Table 2 Billing description

    Rule Item

    Description

    Billing Rule

    The tiered traffic is accumulated by calendar month. After a calendar month, the traffic usage is cleared and accumulated again.

    The number system of traffic is 1,024. For example, 1 PB = 1,024 TB = 1,024 x 1,024 GB.

    Billing Cycle

    A bill is generated on the hour.

    Billing Direction

    By default, only output is billed.

    If the ratio between upstream streaming and downstream playback is greater than 1/50, input is also billed. The unit price of input is the same as that of the Cloud Stream Live output.

    Billing Mode

    Pay-per-use

    Bill Run Time

    After the current billing cycle (hours) ends, the usage in an hour is usually billed four hours later (subject to the system).

    Settlement Time

    Fees are automatically deducted after bill run.

  • Examples

    If you use LLL in EU-Dublin on January 1 and 2, the generated downstream playback traffic is 6 TB and 7 TB, respectively. As the ratio between upstream streaming and downstream playback is less than 1/50, you are not billed for upstream streaming. The traffic fees that you need to pay are calculated as follows:

    Process: According to the tiered pricing table, the price of ≤ 10 TB is $0.176 USD/GB, and the price of 10–50 TB (included) is $0.144 USD/GB. The 6 TB traffic generated on January 1 is priced at $0.176 USD/GB. Of the 7 TB traffic generated on January 2, the pricing of 4 TB (10 TB minus the 6 TB generated on January 1) is $0.176 USD/GB, and that of the remaining 3 TB (7 TB minus 4 TB) is $0.144 USD/GB.

    Results:

    Bill on January 1: 6 × 1,024 GB × $0.176 USD/GB = $1,081.344 USD. Bills are generated in batches after each hour of playback.

    Bill on January 2: 4 × 1,024 GB × $0.176 USD/GB + (6 + 7 – 10) × 1,024 GB × $0.144 USD/GB = $1,163.264 USD. Bills are generated in batches after each hour of playback.

Billing by Daily Peak Bandwidth

The system measures and records a peak bandwidth (in Mbit/s) value every five minutes, so 288 records are collected per day. The highest peak bandwidth per day is used as the billable bandwidth.

  • Prices
    Table 3 Prices of daily peak bandwidth

    Peak Bandwidth Tier

    (USD/Mbit/s)

    Chinese Mainland

    Europe

    Asia Pacific 1

    Asia Pacific 2

    Asia Pacific 3

    Middle East/Africa

    South America

    ≤ 100 Mbit/s

    0.172

    0.55

    1.044

    1.044

    1.166

    1.689

    1.78

    100–500 Mbit/s (included)

    0.164

    0.546

    1.034

    1.034

    1.156

    1.673

    1.76

    500 Mbit/s to 5 Gbit/s (included)

    0.154

    0.502

    0.905

    0.905

    1.046

    1.535

    1.69

    5–20 Gbit/s (included)

    0.15

    0.4

    0.801

    0.801

    0.916

    1.415

    1.67

    > 20 Gbit/s

    0.146

    0.352

    0.671

    0.671

    0.88

    1.357

    1.62

  • Billing rules
    Table 4 Billing description

    Rule Item

    Description

    Billing Rule

    You are billed based on peak bandwidth tiers.

    The number system of bandwidth is 1,000. For example, 1 Gbit/s = 1,000 Mbit/s.

    Billing Cycle

    By day.

    The usage for each day (00:00:00 to 23:59:59) will be billed on the following day.

    Billing Direction

    By default, only output is billed.

    If the ratio between upstream streaming and downstream playback is greater than 1/50, input is also billed. The unit price of input is the same as that of the Cloud Stream Live output.

    Billing Mode

    Pay-per-use

    Bill Run Time

    After the current billing cycle (calendar day) ends, the system deducts fees at about 20:00:00 (GMT+08:00) the next day. The actual fee deduction time is subject to the system bill run time.

    Settlement Time

    Fees are automatically deducted after bill run.

  • Examples

    If 200 viewers watch a livestream at a bitrate of 1 Mbit/s, the consumed bandwidth is:

    200 Mbit/s (1 Mbit/s x 200 viewers)

    If 200 Mbit/s bandwidth is consumed during the billing cycle in EU-Dublin on January 15, you need to pay the following bandwidth fees on that day:

    200 Mbit/s x $1.034 USD/Mbit/s = $206.8 USD

Billing by 95th Percentile Bandwidth

In each calendar month, the bandwidth usage is measured and recorded every five minutes on each valid day. At the end of the month, the records are sorted from the highest to the lowest, and the top 5% of the recorded bandwidth values are thrown away. Then the highest bandwidth value in the remaining records is the billable bandwidth of the month.

  • Valid day: Any day when traffic is consumed for livestreaming acceleration is considered a valid day.
  • Measurement point: The bandwidth usage is calculated every five minutes. There are 288 data samples per day.

This billing mode is applicable to customers who have a budget of more than $15,000 USD each month. Contact your account manager and apply for this billing mode if you need it.

Table 5 Billing description

Rule Item

Description

Billing Rule

The peak bandwidth is charged at the contracted price.

The number system of bandwidth is 1,000. For example, 1 Gbit/s = 1,000 Mbit/s.

Billing Cycle

By month.

The usage for each month will be billed in the following month.

Billing Direction

By default, only output is billed.

If the ratio between upstream streaming and downstream playback is greater than 1/50, input is also billed. The unit price of input is the same as that of the Cloud Stream Live output.

Billing Mode

Pay-per-use

Bill Run Time

After the current billing cycle (calendar month) ends, the system deducts fees at about 20:00:00 (GMT+08:00) on the first day of the next month. The actual fee deduction time is subject to the system bill run time.

Settlement Time

After a bill is generated, the system automatically deducts fees from your account balance.