Common use of Indirect Interconnection Clause in Contracts

Indirect Interconnection. Both Parties agree traffic shall be exchanged through the tandem that the Windstream end office is associated with as identified in the Local Exchange Routing Guide (“LERG”) until such time either Parties’ traffic meets or exceeds the equivalent of two (2) DS1s level volume of calls, for three (3) consecutive months or Onvoy enters into a Windstream rate center to compete for voice services. Both Parties agree only to deliver traffic to the other pursuant to and consistent with the terms of this Agreement. Neither Party shall utilize a third party for the delivery of traffic to the other pursuant to this Agreement without the prior written consent of all Parties and without the establishment of mutually agreeable terms and conditions among all Parties governing any intermediary arrangement with a third party. Traffic originated by any third party, not a Party to this Agreement, delivered to the other Party, regardless of whether such traffic is delivered to the Party’s End User, is not originating on that Party’s network and may not be routed through Indirect Interconnection unless the traffic is properly identified as being originated by a 3rd party and such traffic is Local Traffic as defined in this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Indirect Interconnection. Both Parties agree traffic shall be exchanged through the tandem that the Windstream end office is associated with as identified in the Local Exchange Routing Guide (“LERG”) until such time either Parties’ traffic meets or exceeds the equivalent of two one (21) DS1s DS1 level volume of calls, for three (3) consecutive months calls or Onvoy Peerless enters into a Windstream rate center to compete for voice services. Both Parties agree only to deliver traffic to the other pursuant to and consistent with the terms of this Agreement. Neither Party shall utilize a third party for the delivery of traffic to the other pursuant to this Agreement without the prior written consent of all Parties and without the establishment of mutually agreeable terms and conditions among all Parties governing any intermediary arrangement with a third party. Traffic originated by any third party, not a Party to this Agreement, delivered to the other Party, regardless of whether such traffic is delivered to the Party’s End User, is not originating on that Party’s network and may not be routed through Indirect Interconnection unless the traffic is properly identified as being originated by a 3rd party and such traffic is Local Traffic as defined in this Agreement. Telecommunications Traffic to or from Peerless under its wholesale business arrangement is not considered transit traffic under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement