I can add some further clarification here.

By default developers with a Premier license can send requests to the
HTTP geocoder at a rate no more than twice as high as a free API
developer, although the number of requests that can be sent per day is
significantly greater. If you have a need for significantly higher
rates of geocoding, then that would require you to purchase additional
geocoding capacity on top of that included with a Premier offering.
Only if additional geocoding capacity has been purchased are geocode
requests counted as transactions.

Many thanks,

Thor

On Dec 2, 6:07 pm, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> My understanding is that the terms of Premier licences are negotiable.
> If you want to make fast geocode requests, then you'd need to get that
> written into your contract when you sign up. You might possibly to have
> to negotiate quite hard or make Google a pretty good offer.
>
> I also believe that each geocode request counts as one transaction, so
> if you're doing an awful lot of geocoding you might find that your
> $10000 doesn't last very long.
>
> If you've got that sort of money to throw away, you might be better off
> considering using a non-Google commercial geocoding service.
>
> --
> Mike Williamshttp://econym.org.uk/gmap

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