Engineered Throughput Rate definition

Engineered Throughput Rate means the maximum uplink and downlink Throughput Rate achievable on any specific transmission or reception equipment in the System (other than backhaul equipment or CPE), measured in bytes per second, as installed in the Market Area. The Operator may change the Oversubscription Level from time to time in Operator's sole discretion based upon the data traffic generated by its customers. A sample calculation of Licensee's Throughput Rate Entitlement is shown in page 1 of Exhibit C. Licensee understands and acknowledges that the actual Throughput speed of a Permitted End User may be restricted from exceeding the ordered End User Throughput Rate by Operator's network technology and Customer Premises Equipment.
Engineered Throughput Rate is defined in Subparagraph 2(d)(ii).
Engineered Throughput Rate means the maximum uplink and downlink Throughput Rate achievable on any specific Transmission Equipment, measured in bytes per second, as installed in the Market Area. "Total EBS Throughput Rate" shall mean the total of the EBS Engineered Throughput Rates of all Transmission Equipment as installed in the Market Area. An example of the calculation of Total EBS Throughput Rate and of Licensee's Educational Reservation is set forth on Exhibit C, page 1.

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