Throttling definition

Throttling means selectively reducing the speed of certain services in or to comply with the Fair Access Policy once a limit has been reached;
Throttling means impairing or degrading lawful Internet traffic on the basis of Internet content, application or service or use of a nonharmful device, subject to reasonable network management practices. [PL 2019, c. 468, §1 (NEW).]
Throttling or “Throttled” means slowing down the data speed for the data portion of service to unlimited service plan customers prior to the expiration of such service term.

Examples of Throttling in a sentence

  • Microsoft may perform this Throttling globally across all Services, per end user, or on any other basis.

  • Company will not take steps to circumvent any technical measures Microsoft may put in place to enforce Throttling.

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  • Throttling Licensor may not throttle Government cloud services based on a perceived contract or Licensor license breach.

  • You will not take steps to circumvent any technical measures we may put in place to enforce Throttling.

  • If the number of Tickets subject to Throttling was overestimated by Orbitz in the Forecast and as a result Airline was Throttled by a number of Tickets in excess of the number actually necessary to meet the Worldspan Segment Obligation for any calendar quarter, Orbitz will use commercially reasonable efforts to make available to Airline an additional allocation for Supplier Link Tickets in a future calendar quarter during the same calendar year equal to such excess amount.

  • Orbitz acknowledges that over-Throttling will cause Airline economic harm and will therefore endeavor to manage Throttling so as to avoid over-Throttling and will delay Throttling to the extent possible until the second half of the year to reduce the risk that more Segments are Throttled than are necessary based on the Worldspan Segment Obligation.

  • Orbitz will pay Airline the Throttling Payment on a quarterly basis within 30 days following the end of the calendar quarter and shall include with such quarterly payment a report of the Throttling Payments made to each Participating Carrier since the date of the last report, provided that if no Throttling Payments were made for any particular quarterly period, then no report shall be issued with respect to such quarterly period.

  • We also may, in our sole discretion, limit the: (a) rate at which the services, or any subset of them, may be called; (b) the amount of storage made available to each services account; or (c) the length of individual content segments that may be uploaded to, or served from, the services (all of the foregoing being forms of "Throttling").

  • Microsoft also may, in our sole discretion, limit the: (a) rate at which the Services, or any subset of them, may be called; (b) the amount of storage made available to each Services account; or (c) the length of individual content segments that may be uploaded to, or served from, the Services (all of the foregoing being forms of "Throttling").


More Definitions of Throttling

Throttling means the reduction by Orbitz of Tickets to be processed by Orbitz through the Network Services on behalf of carriers as required to meet the Worldspan Segment Obligation. In determining which Tickets to Throttle pursuant to this Agreement, Orbitz shall not consider the number of Segments in any Ticket; the parties acknowledge that Orbitz is unable to Throttle a partial Ticket, and therefore, if Orbitz has one remaining Segment available for processing through the Network Services and a Ticket consists of more than one Segment, the entire Ticket will be Throttled.
Throttling. Red Bolt does not degrade or impair access to lawful internet traffic on the basis of content, application, service, user, or use of non-harmful devices.
Throttling means the limitation of the throughput of all services and protocols. Regardless of package line speed, a throttled account will only be able to achieve limited throughput in total whilst using that account. Throttling is applied on an individual user basis, based on usage over a 30 (thirty) day rolling window threshold.
Throttling means the process of managing the flow of data on an electronic communication system.