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. Notwithstanding the definitions of Local Traffic and ISP-bound traffic above, and pursuant to the FCC’s Order on Remand and Report and Order in CC Docket 99-68 released April 27, 2001 (“ISP Order on Remand”), BellSouth and Granite agree to the rebuttable presumption that all combined circuit switched Local and ISP-bound Traffic delivered to BellSouth or Granite that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of terminating to originating traffic on a statewide basis shall be considered ISP-bound traffic for compensation purposes. BellSouth and Granite further agree to the rebuttable presumption that all combined circuit switched Local and ISP-bound Traffic delivered to BellSouth or Granite that does not exceed a 3:1 ratio of terminating to originating traffic on a statewide basis shall be considered Local Traffic for compensation purposes.
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Sources: Clec Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement