Message Rating Clause Samples

The Message Rating clause establishes a system for evaluating or scoring messages based on predefined criteria. In practice, this clause may specify the metrics or standards used to assess the quality, relevance, or appropriateness of messages exchanged between parties, such as customer feedback ratings or internal communication assessments. Its core function is to provide a structured method for monitoring and improving communication effectiveness, ensuring that messages meet certain standards and facilitating accountability.
Message Rating. CLEC will rate any individual messages (as defined in Section II), that have not already been rated by PACIFIC (information provider messages will be rated by PACIFIC), prior to transmitting the usage to a billing environment within CLEC.
Message Rating. Messaging and/or A2P Messaging rates messages for billing purposes on a per message segment sent and/or received basis. Billable components of each message are based on: (i) the authorized IP sending a message (“Outbound Message”), and (ii) Reseller and/or Subscriber of a TN, TFN or Short Code receiving a message (“Inbound Message”). Long message content will be split into multiple billable segments based on received data encoding. If any fee(s) is imposed by any destination network, including, without limitation, any international termination fee(s), Bandwidth will charge Reseller such fee(s) and reserves the right to include an administrative or other fee(s) in addition to any such fee(s). For clarity, this paragraph applies to both Messaging and A2P Messaging Services.
Message Rating. Messaging rates messages for billing purposes on a per message segment sent and/or received basis. Billable components of each message are based on: (i) the authorized IP sending a message (“Outbound Message”), and (ii) Customer of a TN, TFN or Short Code receiving a message (“Inbound Message”). Long message content will be split into multiple billable segments based on received data encoding. If any fee(s) is imposed by any destination network, Bandwidth will charge Customer such fee(s) and reserves the right to include an administrative or other fee(s) in addition to any such fee(s).
Message Rating. AT&T will rate any individual messages (as defined in Section II), that have not already been rated by GTE (information provider messages will be rated by GTE), prior to transmitting the usage to a billing environment within AT&T.
Message Rating. CLEC will rate any individual messages (as defined in Section II), that have not already been rated by NEVADA (information provider messages will be rated by NEVADA), prior to transmitting the usage to a billing environment within CLEC.
Message Rating. Sprint will rate any individual messages that have not already been rated (calls to Audiotex Services and information services platforms connected to BA’s network and alternately billed intraLATA toll and local messages will be rated) prior to transmitting the usage to a billing environment within Sprint.

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  • PRIORITY RATING If so identified, this Contract is a "rated order" certified for national defense, emergency preparedness, and energy program use, and SELLER shall follow all the requirements of the Defense Priorities and Allocation System Regulation (15 C.F.R. Part 700).

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  • Debt Ratings Prompt notice of any change in its Debt Ratings.

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