Fair Usage Limit definition

Fair Usage Limit means a policy in place which limits the number of Inclusive Minutes available for Voice Services and to set reasonable limits for monthly data use on Connectivity Services;

Examples of Fair Usage Limit in a sentence

  • We also reserve the right to transfer Your Broadband Service to another service provider and/or make excess usage charges for any exceptionally unusual activity (charged at £1.50 per GB over the Fair Usage Limit).

  • Examples of Queries for which the Company may apply a Fair Usage Limit include, but are not limited to, a Query that tracks all social media websites for common words like “the” or “lol,” or a Query that tracks all European airline companies in a single Query.

  • Examples of Queries for which Brandwatch may apply a Fair Usage Limit include, but are not limited to, a Query that tracks all social media websites for common words like “the” or “lol,” or a Query that tracks all European airline companies in a single Query.

  • The Landlord’s Fair Usage Limit is to be the Of gem statistic averaging UK domestic utility usage on a per person basis as published from time to time or in the event that such figure is no longer freely and readily available the average usage will be determined by the Landlord and/or their Agent.

  • Any end-point exceeding the Fair Usage Limit will be subject to a per minute price for the total volume of calls according to the existing tariff currently associated with the account.

  • Avoira monitors all SIP-Trunking usage and any qualifying endpoint must not exceed agreed minutes per channel or account per month – the Fair Usage Limit.

  • Where the Company has applied a Fair Usage Limit, it will make commercially reasonable efforts to inform the Client and discuss ways in which the Company can track all Mentions the Client is seeking.

  • Any Gas, Electricity or Water usage above the Landlord’s Fair Usage Limit will be recharged to the Tenant on a per unit basis at the price charged to the Landlord by the relevant utility provider together with the Landlord’s Administration Fee (to be charged each month the Landlord’s Fair Usage Limit is exceeded and per utility exceeding the limit).

  • Where Brandwatch has applied a Fair Usage Limit, it will make commercially reasonable efforts to inform the Agency and discuss ways in which Brandwatch can track all Mentions the Agency is seeking.

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  • Percent Local Usage (“PLU”) is a calculation which represents the ratio of the local minutes to the sum of local and intraLATA toll minutes between exchange carriers sent over Local Interconnection Trunks. Directory assistance, BLV/BLVI, 900, and 976 transiting calls from other exchange carriers and switched access calls are not included in the calculation of PLU.