Common use of Interconnection Trunk Groups for Exchange of Local Traffic and Transit Traffic Clause in Contracts

Interconnection Trunk Groups for Exchange of Local Traffic and Transit Traffic. 4.10.1 Upon mutual agreement of the Parties in a joint planning meeting, the Parties shall exchange Local Traffic on two-way interconnection trunk group(s) with the quantity of trunks being mutually determined and the provisioning being jointly coordinated. Furthermore, the Parties shall agree upon the IP(s) for two-way interconnection trunk groups transporting both Parties’ Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic. ComSouth shall order such two-way trunks via the ASR process. BellSouth will use the Trunk Group Service Request (TGSR) to request changes in trunking. Furthermore, the Parties shall jointly review trunk performance and forecasts in accordance with Section 6 below. The Parties’ use of two-way interconnection trunk groups for the transport of Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic between the Parties does not preclude either Party from establishing additional one-way interconnection trunks for the delivery of its originated Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic to the other Party. Other trunk groups for operator services, directory assistance and intercept must be established pursuant to BellSouth’s intrastate Access Services Tariff and/or BellSouth’s FCC No. 1 Tariff.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection Trunk Groups for Exchange of Local Traffic and Transit Traffic. 4.10.1 Upon mutual agreement of the Parties in a joint planning meeting, the Parties Parties’ shall exchange Local Traffic on two-way interconnection trunk group(s) with the quantity of trunks being mutually determined and the provisioning being jointly coordinated. Furthermore, the Parties shall agree upon the IP(s) for two-way interconnection trunk groups transporting both Parties’ Local Traffic, ISP-Bound bound Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic. ComSouth PBT shall order such two-way trunks via the ASR Access Service Request (ASR) process. BellSouth will use the Trunk Group Service Request (TGSR) to request changes in trunking. Furthermore, the Parties shall jointly review trunk performance and forecasts in accordance with Section 6 belowon a periodic basis. The Parties’ use of two-way interconnection trunk groups for the transport of Local Traffic, ISP-Bound bound Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic between the Parties does not preclude either Party from establishing additional one-way interconnection trunks for the delivery of its originated Local Traffic, ISP-Bound bound Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic to the other Party. Other trunk groups for operator services, directory assistance and intercept must be established pursuant to BellSouth’s intrastate . 4.9.1 BellSouth Access Services Tariff and/or BellSouth’s FCC No. 1 Tariff.Tandem Interconnection

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement