Throughput Rate definition

Throughput Rate means for Class FH1 Service, $0.142/GJ (in 1 January 1995 dollars) and as at 1 July 1997 means the rate specified for that Class of Transportation Service in Schedule 2.
Throughput Rate refers to the rate at which data can be transferred between your location and our facilities over a given period of time. The Throughput Rates that we mention in our marketing and other materials refer to our Maximum Throughput Rates.
Throughput Rate is defined in Subparagraph 2(d)(i).

Examples of Throughput Rate in a sentence

  • If necessary and appropriate the Owner's technician will be dispatched to assist in the normal change-out of replaceable hardware units.

  • Throughput Rate excludes 48’ and 53’ Containers/Units, Out Of Gauge Containers/Units, other cargoes.

  • From the Start Date until the termination of this Agreement (the "Operational Period"), Operator shall reserve for Licensee's use in the System, at no expense to Licensee, five percent (5%) of the Total ITFS Throughput Rate at the time of determination, but in no event any less than the reservation required by FCC Rules ("Licensee's Educational Reservation").

  • Hourly – The Hourly Throughput Rate is the weight of material processed in one hour by the listed equipment.Annual – For the Annual Throughput Rate, multiply the Hourly Throughput Rate by the Annual Operating Hours and convert to tons per year.Units – The measurement of the throughput material (lbs, tons, gallons, scf, etc).

  • The Terminal Throughput Rate includes vessel and terminal operations, detentions (except Standby for Vessel) and non-productive work time (unused ILA guarantee).


More Definitions of Throughput Rate

Throughput Rate means the data rate delivered to or received from the end user, measured in bytes per second, net of overhead (such as forward error correction
Throughput Rate has the meaning set forth in the Storage and Throughput Agreement.
Throughput Rate refers to the amount of data that can be transferred between my location and the VBCS facilities serving my location over a given period of time. Throughput Rates described in all VBCS materials, including marketing materials, price lists and Terms of Use refer to Maximum Throughput Rates.
Throughput Rate means the amount of data that can be transferred between your location and the BLUE STREAM’s facilities serving your location over a given amount of time. Throughput Rates described in all BLUE STREAM materials, including marketing materials, price lists and Terms of Use refer to Maximum Throughput Rates. Actual Throughput Rates will vary based on numerous factors, such as the condition of wiring at your location, computer configurations, Internet and BLUE STREAM network congestion, the time of day at which the HSI Service is used and the website servers you access, among other factors. Additionally Throughput Rate may be affected by Network Management Tools.
Throughput Rate means the amount of data that can be transferred between your location and the DECCA Digital Solutions facilities serving your location over a given amount of time. Throughput Rates described in all DECCA Digital Solutions materials, including marketing materials, price lists and Terms of Use refer to Maximum Throughput Rates. Actual Throughput Rates will vary based on numerous factors, such as the condition of wiring at your location, computer configurations, Internet and DECCA Digital Solutions network congestion, the time of day at which the HSI service is used, and the website servers you access, among other factors. Additionally, Throughput Rate may be affected by Network Management Tools.
Throughput Rate means the maximum number of people and their items that can be screened per unit of time, typically one hour, and still have the detector correctly alarm on any appropriately-sized metal objects according to the security standard set;
Throughput Rate. For the first five (5) years (i.e. the first sixty (60) billing cycles) of the Term of Contract, $0.03138 per therm for all gas received, transported and redelivered to Customer’s meter, and for the ensuing five (5) years (i.e. the next sixty (60) billing cycles), $0.0138 increased by the compounded inflation rate over the first five (5) years of the Term of Contract as established and determined by the U.S. Consumer Price Index –All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for Transportation (Series CUUR000SAT). In no case shall the throughput rate for any renewal contract period be less than the rate for the immediately preceding period.