Transiting Factor Sample Clauses

Transiting Factor. 2% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by Nextel. When applied to Nextel terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.
Transiting Factor. 10% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Bluegrass that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Bluegrass originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by Bluegrass (over and above the level of traffic that terminated to GTE). When applied to Bluegrass terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Bluegrass that was not originated by GTE (which was included in the level of traffic that terminated to Bluegrass). This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.
Transiting Factor. 10% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Horizon that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Horizon originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by Horizon (over and above the level of traffic that terminated to GTE). When applied to Horizon terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Horizon that was not originated by GTE (which was included in the level of traffic that terminated to Horizon). This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.
Transiting Factor. 10% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Appalachian that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Appalachian originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by Appalachian. When applied to Appalachian terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Appalachian that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Related to Transiting Factor

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  • Non pre-priced Adjustment Factor To be applied to Work determined not to be included in the CTC but within the general scope of the work: 1.1500.

  • Adjustment Factor The Bidder’s competitively bid price adjustment to the unit prices published in the Construction Task Catalog®.

  • NET INVESTMENT FACTOR The Net Investment Factor for any Subaccount as of the end of any Valuation Period is determined by dividing (1) by (2) and subtracting (3) from the result, where:

  • ADJUSTMENT FACTORS The Contractor will perform any or all Tasks in the Construction Task Catalog for the Unit Price appearing therein multiplied by the following Adjustment Factors. See the General Terms and Conditions for additional information.