Tariff Model definition

Tariff Model means the model based upon which the Service Provider calculates the Tariff from time to time;

Examples of Tariff Model in a sentence

  • Tariffs are derived from the Tariff Model constructed on the basis of assumptions as regards, without limitation, the overall costs of the Service Provider and/or the number, types and total average bit rate consumption per year of the Content Transport Streams.

Related to Tariff Model

  • Reliability pricing model or "RPM" means PJM's capacity-

  • MISO Tariff means the MISO Open Access Transmission, Energy and Operating Reserve Market Tariff on file with FERC.

  • Reliability Pricing Model Auction or “RPM Auction” shall mean the Base Residual Auction or any Incremental Auction, or, for the 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 Delivery Years, any Capacity Performance Transition Incremental Auction.

  • PJM Tariffs means the PJM OATT and the PJM Amended and Restated Operating Agreement, collectively.

  • Tariff means a filing made at the state or federal level for the provision of a telecommunications service by a telecommunications carrier that provides for the terms, conditions and pricing of that service. Such filing may be required or voluntary and may or may not be specifically approved by the Commission or FCC.