Common use of Call Routing and Recording; Billing Percentages Clause in Contracts

Call Routing and Recording; Billing Percentages. BA-__ and Carrier will route their respective Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic over the combined local and toll trunk groups between them. BA-__ and Carrier agree to designate the points of interconnection for the purpose of terminating Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic which originates from a CLEC and terminates to Carrier, or originates from Carrier and terminates to a CLEC, Independent Telephone Company, or a wireless carrier. Both parties further agree to develop and file mutually agreed to billing percentages applicable to Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic in the National Exchange Carrier Association F.C.C. Tariff No. 4, which billing percentages shall be calculated in accordance with MECAB guidelines. (i) End Offices Subtending BA-__ Access Tandem. Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic will be routed over the local and toll interconnection facilities used to terminate similar traffic directly between BA-__ and Carrier when the Originating and Terminating Company’s End Office switches subtend BA-PA’s Access Tandem. BA-__ will record this traffic at the BA-__ Access Tandem, and forward the terminating call records to the Terminating Company for purposes of Meet-Point Billing.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Telecommunications, Telecommunications

Call Routing and Recording; Billing Percentages. BA-__ and Carrier will route their respective Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic over the combined local and toll trunk groups between them. BA-__ and Carrier agree to designate the points of interconnection Interconnection for the purpose of terminating Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic which originates from a CLEC and terminates to Carrier, or originates from Carrier and terminates to a CLEC, Independent Telephone Company, or a wireless carrier. Both parties further agree to develop and file mutually agreed to billing percentages applicable to Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic in the National Exchange Carrier Association F.C.C. Tariff No. 4, which billing percentages shall be calculated in accordance with MECAB guidelines. (i) End Offices Subtending BA-__ Access Tandem. Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic will be routed over the local and toll interconnection Interconnection facilities used to terminate similar traffic directly between BA-__ and Carrier when the Originating and Terminating Company’s End Office switches subtend BA-PA’s Access Tandem. BA-__ will record this traffic at the BA-__ Access Tandem, and forward the terminating call records to the Terminating Company for purposes of Meet-Point Billing.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Call Routing and Recording; Billing Percentages. BA-__ and Carrier will route their respective Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic over the combined local and toll trunk groups between them. BA-__ and Carrier agree to designate the points of interconnection for the purpose of terminating Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic which originates from a CLEC and terminates to Carrier, or originates from Carrier and terminates to a CLEC, Independent Telephone Company, or a wireless carrier. Both parties further agree to develop and file mutually agreed to billing percentages applicable to Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic in the National Exchange Carrier Association F.C.C. Tariff No. 4, which billing percentages shall be calculated in accordance with MECAB guidelines. (i) End Offices Subtending BA-__ Access Tandem. Meet-Point Transit Service Traffic will be routed over the local and toll interconnection facilities used to terminate similar traffic directly between BA-__ and Carrier when the Originating and Terminating Company’s End Office switches subtend BA-PA’s BA-__ Access Tandem. BA-__ will record this traffic at the BA-__ Access Tandem, and forward the terminating call records to the Terminating Company for purposes of Meet-Point Billing.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications