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'termination rates' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the rate at which something is terminated, typically in a business setting. For example: When analyzing the company, we discovered that their employee termination rates had increased significantly from the previous year.
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Low termination rates will enable effective competition in the UK voice market.
But ultimately it is our firm belief that high mobile termination rates don't protect low users, they create them.
The commission estimates that E.U. consumers will save €2 billion through 2012 because of lower termination rates.
VoLTE, however, is also being devised to function in the current system of termination rates.
The fight over termination rates could wind up being added to the list.
But given the rapid decline in mobile termination rates, such a changeover may be superfluous.
European regulators began questioning the necessity for termination rates in 2006.
Even after the latest round of cuts, termination rates in France, Germany and Spain remain above the goal set out by the commission.
In Britain, the largest wireless carriers, O2 U.K. and Vodafone, are closely following Ofcom's deliberations, which will set new termination rates that take effect in April 2011.
Every time the prospect of lower mobile termination rates is raised, operators have cried that prices would go up and that people would stop using their phones.
Termination rates have already declined by 35% since 2007 when Ofcom last imposed caps on the rates.
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