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A £5.50 "transmission fee" has been removed.
There's a £5.50 "transmission fee", then interest is 1% a day.
Ten minutes later Twist was told it had not paid for a transmission fee.
Wonga, the UK's largest payday lender, charges interest at 1% a day plus a £5.50 "transmission fee" – borrowing £100 for 30 days will cost £37.15.
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Power bought from remote locations will also be subject to transmission fees to get it to New York.
By allowing the construction of gas and electric lines from Russia through its territory, North Korea could earn transmission fees, paid in energy.
In addition, many smartphones can access Wi-Fi "hot spots" so that users can access VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) rather than pay cellular telephone transmission fees.
ABC, like other over-the-air networks such as Fox and CBS, had been asking Cablevision and other cable companies for significant transmission fees.
Disney, for example, was convinced it was only fair for Cablevision to pay it the same transmission fees it paid cable channels.
Some 60percentt of DoCoMo's handset sales now come from the camera phones, whose users also tend to spend more on data transmission fees to swap photos with friends and relatives.
The accord ended a high-stakes game of brinkmanship between the two companies that was the latest in a string of recent feuds between media giants over transmission fees.
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