Common use of ISP Clause in Contracts

ISP. bound Traffic is defined as calls to an information service provider or Internet service provider (ISP) that are dialed by using a local dialing pattern (7 or 10 digits) by a calling party in one LATA to an ISP server or modem in the same LATA. ISP-bound Traffic is not Local Traffic subject to reciprocal compensation, but instead is information access traffic subject to the FCC’s jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

ISP. bound Traffic is defined as calls to an information service provider or Internet service provider (ISP) that are dialed by using a local dialing pattern (7 or 10 digits) by a calling party in one LATA exchange to an ISP server or modem in either the same LATAexchange or a corresponding Extended Area Service (EAS) exchange as defined and specified in Section A3 of BellSouth’s General Subscriber Service tariff. ISP-bound Traffic is not Local Traffic subject to reciprocal compensation, but instead is information access traffic subject to the FCC’s jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

ISP. bound Traffic is defined as calls to an information service provider or Internet service provider (ISP) that are dialed by using a local dialing pattern (7 or 10 digits) by a calling party in one LATA Local Calling Area to an ISP server or modem in the same LATALocal Calling Area. ISP-bound Traffic is not Local Traffic subject to reciprocal compensation, but instead is information access traffic subject to the FCC’s jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement