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		Definition of unmetered in English: unmeteredadjective  1Not measured or assessed by means of a meter.  unmetered access to streaming services  a supply of unmetered electricity  Example sentencesExamples -  In the US, Internet service providers initially started charging by the minute, but by about 1997 unmetered service became standard.
 -  The boss of a Basingstoke-based ISP has slammed Britain's wholesale unmetered Net access product, FRIACO, as a ‘national disgrace’.
 -  In the US, unmetered access is the norm and a handful of ISPs, including Freeserve and AltaVista, tried to replicate this model in the UK.
 -  And it also wants to see tighter regulation to force Kingston Communications to offer wholesale unmetered Internet products in a bid to introduce competition and choice for punters in Hull.
 -  From 16 December Telefónica UK will no longer supply unmetered and dial-up wholesale narrowband services.
 -  Christian Aid estimates that an additional $4 billion in unmetered oil export revenue was sold off under the counter to coalition cronies.
 -  BTopenworld is ditching its 24/7 unmetered dial-up service, according to insiders.
 -  Problems first arose in the 1980s but despite continual breakdowns it was favoured by most elderly tenants because it supplied unmetered heat and hot water.
 -  Both AOL Flat Rate and Freeserve AnyTime are based on the wholesale unmetered access product, FRIACO, which caps telco costs for ISPs.
 -  There has also been an adjustment to BT's wholesale unmetered Internet access charges for the period from August 1 2001 until May 31 2002.
 -  Affinity says that as the wholesale costs for unmetered dial-up access fall throughout the year it should give it greater room for improved margins.
 -  The second option was to use British Telecoms proprietary unmetered tariff, BT Surftime.
 -  There is no cost because the council is on an unmetered charge.
 -  But even if one allows for the gradual introduction of minimal, or totally unmetered phone charges, one has to question how many more eyeballs are there to be captured.
 -  Remember that when the web started, most Internet access was unmetered: you paid a low monthly fee no matter how long you used the service.
 -  I began to be happy that I had an unmetered account with my ISP.
 -  What's this from Oftel's stunningly interesting document Review of the wholesale unmetered narrowband Internet termination market, consultation - 17 March 2003?
 -  Elsewhere, Oftel has still to rule on proposals to impose a 7 per cent cut in BT's wholesale charge for unmetered Internet access.
 -  It was these two who won the concessions on wholesale unmetered Net access.
 -  These CLECs are offering flat-rate plans with totally unmetered local and long-distance calls, and it is driving the ILECs crazy.
 
 - 1.1 Not supplied or fitted with a meter.
 
 2US Not cancelled or franked using a postage meter.  agents warned the public to be on the alert for unmetered packages    Definition of unmetered in US English: unmeteredadjectiveˌənˈmēdərd 1Not measured or assessed by means of a meter.  unmetered access to streaming services  a supply of unmetered electricity  Example sentencesExamples -  I began to be happy that I had an unmetered account with my ISP.
 -  In the US, unmetered access is the norm and a handful of ISPs, including Freeserve and AltaVista, tried to replicate this model in the UK.
 -  BTopenworld is ditching its 24/7 unmetered dial-up service, according to insiders.
 -  What's this from Oftel's stunningly interesting document Review of the wholesale unmetered narrowband Internet termination market, consultation - 17 March 2003?
 -  It was these two who won the concessions on wholesale unmetered Net access.
 -  There has also been an adjustment to BT's wholesale unmetered Internet access charges for the period from August 1 2001 until May 31 2002.
 -  The second option was to use British Telecoms proprietary unmetered tariff, BT Surftime.
 -  From 16 December Telefónica UK will no longer supply unmetered and dial-up wholesale narrowband services.
 -  Elsewhere, Oftel has still to rule on proposals to impose a 7 per cent cut in BT's wholesale charge for unmetered Internet access.
 -  Affinity says that as the wholesale costs for unmetered dial-up access fall throughout the year it should give it greater room for improved margins.
 -  Problems first arose in the 1980s but despite continual breakdowns it was favoured by most elderly tenants because it supplied unmetered heat and hot water.
 -  The boss of a Basingstoke-based ISP has slammed Britain's wholesale unmetered Net access product, FRIACO, as a ‘national disgrace’.
 -  In the US, Internet service providers initially started charging by the minute, but by about 1997 unmetered service became standard.
 -  These CLECs are offering flat-rate plans with totally unmetered local and long-distance calls, and it is driving the ILECs crazy.
 -  Christian Aid estimates that an additional $4 billion in unmetered oil export revenue was sold off under the counter to coalition cronies.
 -  But even if one allows for the gradual introduction of minimal, or totally unmetered phone charges, one has to question how many more eyeballs are there to be captured.
 -  Both AOL Flat Rate and Freeserve AnyTime are based on the wholesale unmetered access product, FRIACO, which caps telco costs for ISPs.
 -  Remember that when the web started, most Internet access was unmetered: you paid a low monthly fee no matter how long you used the service.
 -  There is no cost because the council is on an unmetered charge.
 -  And it also wants to see tighter regulation to force Kingston Communications to offer wholesale unmetered Internet products in a bid to introduce competition and choice for punters in Hull.
 
 - 1.1 Not supplied or fitted with a meter.
 
 2US Not canceled or franked using a postage meter.  agents warned the public to be on the alert for unmetered packages     |