Indirect Traffic Terminating to Sprint Sample Clauses
The "Indirect Traffic Terminating to Sprint" clause defines how telecommunications traffic that originates from a third party and is routed through another carrier before reaching Sprint is handled. This clause typically outlines the responsibilities of the parties involved in routing, billing, and compensating for such indirect traffic, ensuring that Sprint receives appropriate payment for calls or data that ultimately terminate on its network, even if they are not directly handed off by the originating carrier. Its core function is to clarify the process and obligations for managing and compensating indirect traffic, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring fair compensation for network usage.
Indirect Traffic Terminating to Sprint. Each rate element utilized in completing a call shall be charged for completion of that call. For example, a call terminating from CLEC through the transiting party, and over Sprint facilities through a Sprint Tandem Switch to a Sprint End Office Switch would include charges from Sprint to CLEC for Common Transport to the Tandem Switch, Tandem Switching, Common Transport to the End Office Switch and End Office switching. A call terminating from CLEC though the transiting party, and then over Sprint facilities through a Sprint End Office Switch to a Sprint Remote Switch would include charges from Sprint to CLEC for Common Transport to the End Office Switch (except where the transiting party is collocated in the Sprint End Office), End Office switching, and Common Transport to the Remote Switch. 66.3.2.2. Indirect Traffic Terminating to CLEC:
Indirect Traffic Terminating to Sprint. 58.3.2.1.1. Each rate element utilized in completing a call shall be charged for completion of that call. For example, a call terminating from CLEC through the transiting party, and over Sprint facilities to a Sprint End Office Switch would include charges from Sprint to CLEC for Common Transport to the End Office Switch and End Office switching. A call terminating from CLEC though the transiting party, and then over Sprint facilities through a Sprint End Office Switch to a Sprint Remote Switch would include charges from Sprint to CLEC for Common Transport to the End Office Switch (except where the transiting party is collocated in the Sprint End Office), End Office switching, and Common Transport to the Remote Switch. 58.3.2.2. Indirect Traffic Terminating to CLEC:
58.3.2.2.1. For Indirect Traffic terminating on CLEC’s network, CLEC will ▇▇▇▇ Sprint the same rates as Sprint charges CLEC for Indirect Local Traffic terminating on Sprint’s network in accordance with Section 52.
Indirect Traffic Terminating to Sprint. Each rate element utilized in completing a call shall be charged for completion of that call. Rate elements charged to Carrier for terminating Indirect Traffic can include (1) End Office Switching as set forth in Attachment I and (2) Common Transport charges set forth in Attachment I.
Indirect Traffic Terminating to Sprint. Rate elements that may be charged to Carrier are (1) End Office Switching as set forth in Attachment I, and (2) any applicable Common Transport charges set forth in Attachment I except where the transiting LEC and Sprint End Office are collocated.
Indirect Traffic Terminating to Sprint. Each rate element utilized in completing a call shall be charged for completion of that call. For example, a call terminating from Carrier through the transiting party, and the over Sprint facilities through a Sprint Tandem Switch to a Sprint End Office Switch would include charges from Sprint to Carrier for Common Transport to the Tandem Switch, Tandem Switching, Common Transport to the End Office Switch and End Office switching. A call terminating from Carrier though the transiting party, and then over Sprint facilities through a Sprint End Office Switch to a Sprint Remote Switch would include charges from
Indirect Traffic Terminating to Sprint. 66.3.2.1.1. Each rate element utilized in completing a call shall be charged for completion of that call. For example, a call terminating from CLEC through the transiting party, and over Sprint facilities through a Sprint Tandem Switch to a Sprint End Office Switch would include charges from Sprint to CLEC for Common Transport to the Tandem Switch, Tandem Switching, Common Transport to the End Office Switch and End Office switching. A call terminating from CLEC though the transiting party, and then over Sprint facilities through a Sprint End Office Switch to a Sprint Remote Switch would include charges from Sprint to CLEC for Common Transport to the End Office Switch (except where the transiting party is collocated in the Sprint End Office), End Office switching, and Common Transport to the Remote Switch. 66.3.2.2. Indirect Traffic Terminating to CLEC:
66.3.2.2.1. For Indirect Traffic terminating on CLEC’s network, CLEC will ▇▇▇▇ Sprint the same rates as Sprint charges CLEC for Indirect Local Traffic terminating on Sprint’s network.
Indirect Traffic Terminating to Sprint. 67.3.2.1.1. Each rate element utilized in completing a call shall be charged for completion of that call. For example, a call terminating from Carrier through the transiting party, and the over Sprint facilities through a Sprint Tandem Switch to a Sprint End Office Switch would include charges from Sprint to Carrier for Common Transport to the Tandem Switch, Tandem Switching, Common Transport to the End Office Switch and End Office switching. A call terminating from Carrier though the transiting party, and then over Sprint facilities through a Sprint End Office Switch to a Sprint Remote Switch would include charges from Sprint to Carrier for Common Transport to the End Office Switch (except where the transiting party is collocated in the Sprint End Office), End Office switching, and Common Transport to the Remote Switch. 67.3.2.2. Indirect Traffic Terminating to Carrier:
67.3.2.2.1. For Indirect Traffic terminating on Carrier’s network, Carrier will ▇▇▇▇ Sprint the same rates as Sprint charges Carrier for Indirect Local Traffic terminating on Sprint’s network.