Data Rate Clause Samples

The Data Rate clause defines the minimum or specified speed at which data must be transmitted or received under the agreement. It typically sets out the required bandwidth or throughput for services such as internet connectivity, data transfer, or telecommunications, and may include provisions for measuring compliance or addressing failures to meet the stated rate. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of performance expectations, helping to prevent disputes over service quality and ensuring that the service provided meets the operational needs of the recipient.
Data Rate. The rate at which a channel carries data, measured in Kbps (e.g., 256). Sometimes described in terms of Committed Information Rate (CIR) and Burst Information Rate (BIR).
Data Rate. The Data Rate field is set to the data rate that the recipient device recommends that the source device use. The Data Rate field is encoded as shown in Table 51.
Data Rate. Total size of the new transactions or off-chain data created or transmitted across all Nodes per hour, including transaction metadata whether in raw form or stream items.
Data Rate. The YonderSM Mobile Broadband Service will have a minimum forward link (ground to aircraft) data rate of 512 kilobits per second (kbps) at least 95% of the time and a minimum return link (aircraft to ground) data rate of 64 kbps. Data rate is defined as the rate at which data and overhead bits are transferred from the aircraft to the YonderSM Mobile Broadband Service ground station. Any time for data bits to pass over the internet is not considered in the calculation of data rate.