Rate Requirements Sample Clauses

The Rate Requirements clause establishes the standards or conditions that must be met regarding the rates charged or paid under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines how rates are determined, adjusted, or reviewed, and may specify benchmarks, regulatory compliance, or procedures for rate changes. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and predictability in pricing, thereby reducing disputes and aligning expectations between the parties.
Rate Requirements. HICKORY has a primary and a secondary rate access code available for rate loading across all major GDSs: • Primary Rate Code: HFH • Secondary Rate Code: EZR
Rate Requirements a) Contractor must agree proposed rates and fees must be fully compliant with all pertinent FCC/federal, state, and local regulations. The proposed commission payable shall be stated as a percentage of gross revenue for all calls placed on or through the Inmate Telephone System, with no fee additions beyond the maximum rates and fees specifically allowed by the FCC Order, state tariffs, and any other pertinent regulations. Failure to state commissions as a percentage of gross revenue, using only rates and fees that are compliant with all pertinent regulations, will cause vendor’s proposal to be deemed non-compliant and ineligible for contract award. b) Before any new calling rate increases and/or decreases are implemented, Contractor must submit a request in writing to receive approval from Santa Cruz County. Santa Cruz County will respond in writing to Contractor’s request. c) If Contractor decreases the calling rates without the written approval of Santa Cruz County, Contractor shall be responsible for paying commissions on the Gross Revenue calculated by applying the calling rates prior to the unapproved change. d) If Contractor increases the calling rates without the express written approval of Santa Cruz County, Contractor shall be responsible for paying commission on the Gross Revenue calculated by applying the increased rates. Contractor must also issue credits to all overcharged end-users or inmates within five (5) business days; a list of the issued credits must be provided to Santa Cruz County and/or its Designated Agent as documentation. Santa Cruz County will not issue a refund to Contractor for unapproved rate increases. e) Contractor will implement any rate adjustments requested by Santa Cruz County within ten (10) days of said request, subject to regulatory approval. f) Contractor shall disclose and detail all charges/fees that will be applied for all collect, pre-paid and debit inmate telephone calls; this includes third party fees. Contractor must specify whether taxes are included in the proposed calling rates.
Rate Requirements. The SNR for the kth user over the lth RB is given by γ = Pk,l|hk,l|2 , where P σ2 the transmission power of the kth user over the lth RB, hk,l is the channel fading coefficient, and σ2 denotes the power of additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN). σ2 The item |hk,l|2 is called CNR, which fully reflects the quality of each wireless channel. Perfect channel state information (CSI) is assumed at both base station (BS) and each user, which enables BS to dynamically allocate power and rate on each tone according to channel conditions. Using ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ capacity formula, the upper bound on the achievable service rate for the kth user over the lth RB, denoted by Rk,l can be expressed as µk,lPk,l|hk,l|2 Rk,l = B log2 (1 + σ2 ), (3.10) where B is the bandwidth of each RB and µk,l(θk, γk,l) denotes the optimal power control policy to be discussed later. Applying the power adaptation, the instan- taneous transmit power becomes
Rate Requirements. As some rates have special requirements at check-in, you should verify that you qualify for the rate that you have reserved. Unique Hotels are not obligated to honor this rate if you do not qualify or do not have proof of qualification.