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BADGER METER <br />EACONA A MANAGED SOLUTION < . <br />Badger Meter MASTED AGREEMENT <br />3. MONTHLY BILLING DATA SERVICE PROMISE. <br />Badger Meter will use commercially reasonable efforts to fulfill the following Service Promise: <br />o The BEACON AMA Managed Solution will successfully provide Monthly Billing Data for at <br />least 97.0% of provisioned accounts at the time of billing request to the BEACON AMA <br />Managed Solution. <br />Definitions <br />"Managed Solution" is a system that consists of a network deployment using fixed network and/or <br />cellular endpoints, where Badger Meter maintains the responsibility for managing the reading <br />hardware and software for system operation over the Term of the Agreement. <br />"Provisioned Accounts" are accounts with cellular or fixed network endpoints that are discovered by <br />the network, fully able to communicate with the network, and completely entered correctly in the <br />BEACON AMA Managed Solution. <br />"Monthly Billing Data" is a valid meter reading obtained within three (3) days of the billing as <br />performed through the BEACON AMA Managed Solution to provisioned accounts. <br />CALCULATION of Monthly Billing Data Service Promise for Provisioned Accounts: <br />Monthly Billing Data success rate is calculated by the count of accounts in the billing cycle with meter <br />read data within three (3) days ("Count of Billing Reads") divided by the number of active and <br />Provisioned Accounts in the billing cycle ("Count of Total Billing Cycle"). <br />Count of Billing Reads <br />Count of Total Billing Cycle <br />Where: <br />"Count of Billing Reads" is the total number of accounts in the billing file with valid data that <br />a billing quality reading is supplied for managed solution endpoints. <br />"Count of Total Billing Cycle" is the total number of accounts with valid data in the billing file <br />being processed for managed solution endpoints. <br />©2019 Badger Meter, Inc. Confidential and Proprietary to the extent permitted by law Page 27 of 32 <br />