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  2. Termination rates - Wikipedia

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    Mobile termination rates are capped to 0.0815 SEK/min (0.9 eurocent) [34] as of July 3, 2014. The fixed line termination rate in Sweden was 0.0253 SEK/min (€0.28ct/min) for the most commonly used termination type (enkelsegment) effective January 2012. [35] Mobile termination rate in Sweden was 0.21 SEK/min (2.35ct/min) effective July 1, 2011 ...

  3. Receiving party pays - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of each call placed by a subscriber of a Mobile Network Operator (MNO) is split in two parts. The first part is the amount that the caller's provider is charging in order to provide the service to the calling party. The second part is the mobile termination rates (MTRs) that the provider of the call-receiver demands to deliver a ...

  4. Calling party pays - Wikipedia

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    MNO1 charges A based on the "calling rate". MNO2 charges MNO1 based on the "termination rate" (TR). MNO1 passes on the TR cost to A in full. In contrast, under the RPP model, A pays MNO1 for origination services only, while B is charged by MNO2 for the termination service. In both models, there is no alternative for terminating service.

  5. Termination fee - Wikipedia

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    Termination fees are common to service industries such as cellular telephone service, subscription television, and so on, where they are often known as early termination fees. For instance, a customer who purchases cellular phone service might sign a two-year contract, which might stipulate a $350 fee if the customer breaks the contract ...

  6. AT&T CFO: Phone bill delinquency rates ‘slightly worse than ...

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    During its fiscal third quarter, AT&T added 708,000 postpaid phone subscribers and an average revenue per user (ARPU) of $55.67, which represents growth of 2.4% versus the same quarter the year prior.

  7. Bill and keep - Wikipedia

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    In the European mobile telecommunications sector, in the absence of a bill and keep arrangement, wholesale markets have traditionally applied the calling party pays principle, in which an originating network pays the terminating network a charge called the mobile termination rate or fixed termination rate for calls to the terminating network.

  8. Flagfall - Wikipedia

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    The logic behind it is believed to be a method used by Australian mobile phone companies to recover a component of the carriage charges that they incur in completing a call to a subscriber. Called termination rates , they are based on the price terms and conditions for the mobile terminating access service (MTAS).

  9. List of telephony terminology - Wikipedia

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    Flat rate service: US 2G: second-generation mobile telephone 2.5G: Enhanced 2G mobile telephone 3G: third-generation mobile telephone 4ESS Number 4 Electronic Switching System (Alcatel-Lucent) 4WTS: Four-wire termination set: US 5ESS Number 5 Electronic Switching System (Alcatel-Lucent) ACD: Automatic Call Distribution/Director ACTS: Advanced ...