Attach Rate definition

Attach Rate measures the service sold and entitled prior to the subsequent Aug 1st – July 31st (“Measurement Period”) on Products shipped from Cisco during the twelve (12) month period from May 1st-April 30th, three months prior to the start of the subsequent Measurement Period. Service coverage which expires prior to the subsequent Measurement Period must have been active for a minimum of three-hundred sixty-five (365) days to be included in the numerator of the Attach Rate calculation.
Attach Rate means the average number of programs per Member at a given point in time.

Examples of Attach Rate in a sentence

  • For example, an Attach Rate of 74.95% is rounded up to 75% and an Attach Rate of 74.94% is rounded down to 74.9%.

  • The Attach Rate is actual Service sold (4x$50 plus 2x$10) divided by total dollar value of Service (6x$50 plus 2x$10).

  • The price of Technical Support Services to Integrator for the period of October 1, 2006 through September 30, 2007 is calculated by applying Cisco’s then-current service list price less the applicable discount based on Integrator’s ability to attach Service calculated as follows: Determination of Attach Rate.

  • Unit-Based Attach Rate is established by calculating Integrator’s total number of Products covered by Cisco brand services (per Attachment A) as a percentage of the total number of Products purchased over the most recent period of twelve (12) full calendar months and the result is rounded for purposes of Attach Rate determination.

  • The Attach Rate is calculated by dividing the multi-year price by the number of years covered (in this case, three years or $150/3) and crediting the first year Attach Rate actual performance and Attach Rate opportunity ($50).

  • The Attach Rate actual performance is the one year NBD value of service sold ($50) divided by the one year NBD value of the total dollar value of Service ($50) and represents an Attach Rate of 100% with a corresponding discount of [***]%.

  • Attach Rate Discount 0% to <60% [***]% 60% to <75% [***]% ³75% [***]% Examples: Integrator purchased 8 devices (6 of Device A and 2 of Device B) and sold support on 4 of Device A and 2 of Device B.

  • The price for Technical Support Services and Remote Management Services to Integrator from the Effective Date through September 30th, and for each subsequent twelve month period (October 1st through September 30th), is calculated by applying Cisco’s then-current service list price less the applicable discount calculated during the applicable period according to the Attach Rate methodology described in the following Section.

  • Unit-Based Attach Rate is established by calculating Integrator's total number of Products covered by Cisco brand services (per Attachment A) as a percentage of the total number of Products purchased over the most recent period of twelve (12) full calendar months.

  • Unit-Based Attach Rate is established by calculating Integrator’s total number of Products covered by Cisco brand services (per Attachment A) as a percentage of the total number of Products purchased over the most recent period of twelve (12) full calendar months.

Related to Attach Rate

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  • Dispatch Rate means the control signal, expressed in dollars per megawatt-hour, calculated and transmitted continuously and dynamically to direct the output level of all generation resources dispatched by the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the Offer Data.

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  • Discount Net Mortgage Rate As defined in the Series Supplement.

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