Sentences with phrase «tariff structure»

The creation of global electronic networks, for example, is largely facilitated through the privatization of public telecommunication services, the liberalization of electronics markets, and the deregulation of tariff structures.
Telecom Regulatory of India (TRAI) announced that the roaming charges are set to fall from July 1, and there will be a new tariff structures for voice calls and SMS.
Market power can be used to measure each country's uncooperative tariff structure which would prevail in pure mercantilist world (i.e. in the absence of multilateral cooperation).
Deregulation of telecommunication may also have an impact on international tariff structures.
The current tariff structure over-compensates for simpler conditions and consistently under compensates for more complex and unpredictable areas of care.
The meeting had also finalized the decision to run three - star luxury trains from Secunderabad to Shirdi, Goa and Tirupati with basic tariff structure of bus fares.
Retail tariff structures such as time - of - use pricing or real - time pricing can deliver the necessary price signals to consumers, while enabling aggregators and other demand - side resources to participate in wholesale energy, capacity and ancillary services markets can create the necessary environment to stimulate investment.
Second, the program seems to contemplate that policies such as feed - in tariffs would fall within the jurisdiction of provinces (see the Implementation Measures, Article 4), perhaps reflecting the understanding that different regions have different solar endowments and different existing eletricity tariff structures, thus requiring a more tailored approach that are best left to the provinces.
One of the pillars of the DSEM, and a crucial factor in transforming Dubai's energy market, was the review of the electricity and water tariff structure.
Instead of a single or other simple (e.g. night and day) tariff, dynamic pricing and more complex tariff structures are expected to be introduced to allow «demand response», in other words, to allow customers to buy electricity at constantly changing prices, thereby cutting demand at peak times, and thus, resulting in a lower need for peak capacity as well as better integration of renewable energy sources.
Many utilities have already begun to revise some of those tariff structures.
· Needs would be better met if we moved to a tariff structure that better reflected clinical complexity; we welcomed the commitment to this in the government's response to the Future Forum's report.
This session will present ongoing initiatives to ensure both efficient use of distribution networks and that costs imposed on distribution networks are reflected in the tariff structure.
«I'm very nervous about the tariff structure
Other technologies may be included within the tariff structure in 6 months.
«Right now, the tariff structure creates no benefit to export electricity,» says Kear.
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