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The list of items upon which a duty is imposed when they are imported into the United States, together with the rates at which such articles are taxed. The term tariff is also used in reference to the actual custom or duty payable on such items. Cross-referencesCustoms Duties; Import Quotas. TARIFF. Customs, duties, toll. or tribute payable upon merchandise to the
general government is called tariff; the rate of customs, &c. also bears
this name and the list of articles liable to duties is also called the
tariff.
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Infranet was chosen because of its flexibility for tariffing, support for pre- and postpaid customers, and the fact that it enables us to work with just one billing platform for our 2G/3G, ISP and wireline services. The new report, Pricing and Marketing Mobile TV, is based on interviews with mobile operators, and supplier organisations worldwide, and highlights the marketing and tariffing strategies of mobile operators and content providers around the world. However, the most important reason was the failure of fixed-line operators - and of regulatory frameworks - to address the problem of appropriate and affordable tariffing structures for markets with low GDP per capita. |
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