Inter-Operator Tariff definition

Inter-Operator Tariff. (IOT) means a tariff used for roaming billing purposes that is offered by Orange Polska to a Telecommunications Company.
Inter-Operator Tariff means the wholesale rates charged between two roaming partners. The IOTs shall be calculated as the outbound roaming traffic weighted average per country. This entails calculating a weighted average of the IOTs faced by each MNO within a specific country

Related to Inter-Operator Tariff

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  • ISO-NE Tariff means the ISO New England Inc. Transmission, Markets and Services Tariff, which includes the ISO-NE Open Access Transmission Tariff and ISO-NE market rules.