Common use of Exchange of Traffic Clause in Contracts

Exchange of Traffic. 67.2.1. The Parties will send each other Indirect Traffic, and may also send each other Transit Traffic. 67.2.2. Each Party acknowledges that it is the originating Party’s responsibility to enter into transiting arrangements with the third party providing the transit services. Each Party acknowledges that the transiting Party does not have any responsibility to pay any third party Telecommunications Carrier charges for termination of any identifiable Transit Traffic from the originating Party. 67.2.3. Each Party is responsible for the transport of originating calls from its network to its point of interconnection with the transiting Party. 67.2.4. Sprint reserves the right to require development and reporting of a jurisdictional usage factor indicating local/EAS, intrastate toll (access/toll) interstate access usage and CMRS, if applicable or CLEC’s actual usage reporting. Sprint and CLEC reserve the right to measure and audit all traffic to ensure that proper rates are being applied. CLEC agrees to work with Sprint to insure the necessary traffic data required for sampling purposes is available for such audit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

Exchange of Traffic. 67.2.165.2.1. The Parties will send each other Indirect Traffic, and may also send each other Transit Traffic. 67.2.265.2.2. Each Party acknowledges that it is the originating Party’s responsibility to enter into transiting arrangements with the third party providing the transit services. Each Party acknowledges that the transiting Party does not have any responsibility to pay any third party Telecommunications Carrier charges for termination of any identifiable Transit Traffic from the originating Party. 67.2.365.2.3. Each Party is responsible for the transport of originating calls from its network to its point of interconnection with the transiting Party. 67.2.465.2.4. Sprint reserves the right to require development and reporting of a jurisdictional usage factor indicating local/EAS, intrastate toll (access/toll) interstate access usage and CMRS, if applicable or CLEC’s actual usage reporting. Sprint and CLEC reserve the right to measure and audit all traffic to ensure that proper rates are being applied. CLEC agrees to work with Sprint to insure the necessary traffic data required for sampling purposes is available for such audit.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Network Interconnection and Resale Agreement (Callwave Inc)

Exchange of Traffic. 67.2.149.2.1. The Parties will send each other Indirect Traffic, and may also send each other Transit Traffic. 67.2.249.2.2. Each Party acknowledges that it is the originating Party’s responsibility to enter into transiting arrangements with the third party providing the transit services. Each Party acknowledges that the transiting Party does not have any responsibility to pay any third party Telecommunications Carrier charges for termination of any identifiable Transit Traffic from the originating Party. 67.2.349.2.3. Each Party is responsible for the transport of originating calls from its network to its point of interconnection with the transiting Party. 67.2.449.2.4. Sprint reserves the right to require development and reporting of a jurisdictional usage factor indicating local/EAS, intrastate toll (access/toll) interstate access usage and CMRS, if applicable or CLEC’s actual usage reporting. Sprint and CLEC reserve the right to measure and audit all traffic to ensure that proper rates are being applied. CLEC agrees to work with Sprint to insure the necessary traffic data required for sampling purposes is available for such audit.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement