Relative Use Sample Clauses
Relative Use. The Service Provider will invoice each Client on the basis of its Content Transport Stream(s) use of the multiplexes determined on the basis of its average bitrate used by the relevant Content Transport Stream of the total bitrate in use by all Content Transport Streams. For example, if a Client’s Content Transport Stream accounts for 10% of the total bitrate in use by all Content Transport Streams on the multiplexes the Client pays 10% of the full costs from the Network Operator for that Content Transport Stream. If a Clients Content Transport Stream accounts for 30% of the total bitrate in use by all Content Transport Streams on the multiplexes then the Client pays 30% of the full costs from the Network Operator for that Content Transport Stream. If a Client Content Transport Stream accounts for 1% of the total bitrate in use by all Content Transport Streams on the multiplexes then the Client pays 1% of the full costs from the Network Operator for that Content Transport Stream. The bitrate for each Content Transport Stream is available for 24 hours per day for the Term. Should a Client choose to only provide a valid Content Transport Stream at certain times during a day or during a week: The fixed bitrate elements of any Content Transport Stream (audio, teletext, data, etc.) shall remain unchanged and chargeable in respect of that Content Transport Stream. The variable bitrate elements of any Content Transport Stream (statistically multiplexed element of video) shall be excluded and the minimum bitrate allocated for the video element of that Content Transport Stream will remain chargeable in respect of that Content Transport Stream.
