ANSWER SEIZURE RATIO Sample Clauses

ANSWER SEIZURE RATIO. DEFINITION The Answer Seizure Ratio is the ratio of completed calls against total number of calls made. A complete call is a call that is hanged up by the dialed party. (total completed calls) x 100 --------------------- ( total calls made ) OBJECTIVES FOR ALL CALLS: Answer Seizure Ratio should be higher than 60% for at least 80 % of industrialized countries, and higher than 55% for the remaining 20% of industrialized countries. Answer Seizure Ratio should be higher than 40% for most non-industrialized countries CONDITIONS OF APPLICATIONS: Industrialized Countries are OECD countries + Singapore + Hong Kong. REPORTING Reporting will show ASR on a country by country basis. CREDITS ANSWER SEIZURE RATIO CREDIT Less than 55% for industrialized countries, for Application of section 6 of this Appendix at least 1% of the traffic Less than 40 % for non-industrialized countries, Application of section 6 of this Appendix for at least 30% of the traffic
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