Downward Migration definition

Downward Migration means in respect of a connection, the transfer (at the customer’s request) from one tariff provided by the network (“the Old tariff”) to another tariff provided by the same network (“the New tariff”) which results in the Customer being charged a lower monthly line rental under the New Tariff than it was being charged under the Old Tariff without the prior written approval of VMUK. For the avoidance of doubt Downward Migration shall include in addition to a decrease in line rental the removal of any bolt on or value added services.
Downward Migration means in respect of a Connection, the transfer (at the request of the Customer) from one tariff provided by the network/service provider (“the Old Tariff”) to another tariff provided by that same network/service provider (“the New Tariff”) which results in the Customer being charged a lower monthly line rental under the New Tariff than it was being charged under the Old Tariff, and the phrase “Downward Migrated shall be construed accordingly; “Equipment” means mobile telecommunications handsets and other associated equipment; ‘’The Funder’’ refers to a third party lease company or Finance House; “Minimum Terms” means the minimum period of time which the Customer has agreed to maintain (a) Connection(s) under the Airtime Agreement; “Monthly Subsidy Amount” means the amount which is derived by dividing the Subsidy payable for a Connection by the number of months in the Minimum Term applicable to that Connection; “Services” means any services ordered by the Customer and provided by Excalibur Communications (GB) Ltd; “Signatory” means the individual signing the Customer Contract Form; and “Subsidy” means the sum payable by Excalibur Communications (GB) Ltd to the Customer as is determined by Excalibur Communications (GB) Ltd in its sole discretion, taking into consideration the number of Connections which the Customer is taking out and the applicable tariffs and the Minimum Term which the Customer is prepared to enter into.
Downward Migration means in respect of a connection, the transfer (at the request of the customer) from one tariff provided by the network/service provider to another tariff provided by that same network/service provider ( “the new tariff”) which results in the customer being charged a lower monthly line rental under the new tariff than it was being charged under the original tariff and the phrase downward migrated shall be constructed accordingly; “Equipment” means mobile telecommunications handsets and other associated goods; “Minimum terms” means the minimum period of time which the customer has agreed to maintain (a) connection(s) under the airtime agreement; “Monthly subsidiary amount” means the amount which is derived by dividing the subsidy payable for a connection by the number of months in the minimum term applicable to that connection; “Services” means any services ordered by the customer and provided by Associated Telecom Limited; and “Subsidy” means the sum payable by Associated Telecom Limited to the customer as is determined by Associated Telecom Limited in its sole discretion, taking into consideration the number of connections which the customer is taking out, the applicable tariff and the minimum term which the customer is prepared to enter into.

Examples of Downward Migration in a sentence

  • In the event that the Client disconnects a Mobile Connection prior to the expiry of the Minimum Mobile Term or a Mobile Connection is the subject of a Downward Migration during the Minimum Mobile Term, PCS shall be entitled to charge the Client an administration charge of £250 per Mobile Connection.

  • Based on experimental data, it was determined that the main mechanism for the leaching of pentachlorophenol and its micro-contaminants is the downward migration of the oil carrier along the vertical axis of the pole, designated as “Gravitational Induced Downward Migration of Oil” (GIDMO).

  • Generally, it is assumed that the main mechanism that transfers heat from heat sources of volcanic geothermal systems is driven by a Convective Downward Migration (CDM) process.

  • Jucker, 0: Role of Finite-Amplitude Rossby Waves and Nonconservative Processes in Downward Migration of Extratropical Flow Anomalies.


More Definitions of Downward Migration

Downward Migration means in respect of a Connection, the transfer (at the request of the Customer) from one tariff provided by the network/service provider (“the Old Tariff”) to another tariff provided by that same network/service provider (“the New Tariff”) which results in the Customer being charged a lower monthly line rental under the New Tariff than it was being charged under the Old Tariff and the phrase “Downward Migrated shall be construed accordingly; “Minimum Terms” means the minimum period of time which the Customer has agreed to maintain (a) Connections(s) under the Airtime Agreement; “Monthly Subsidy Amount” means the amount which is derived by dividing the Subsidy payable for a Connection by the number of months in the Minimum Term applicable to that Connection; and “Subsidy” means the sum payable by Excalibur Communications (GB) Ltd to the Customer as is determined by Excalibur Communications (GB) Ltd in its sole discretion, taking into consideration the number of Connections which the Customer is taking out and the applicable tariffs and the Minimum Term which the Customer is prepared to enter into.
Downward Migration means in respect of a Connection, the transfer at the request of the customer from one tariff provided by the network or service provider to another tariff provided by that same network or service provider which results in the Customer being charged a lower monthly line rental; “Equipment” means mobile telecommunications handsets and any other item provided in consideration of the agreement;

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