Local Traffic and ISP Clause Samples

Local Traffic and ISP. Bound Traffic. The rates set forth on Table One shall apply, in accordance with 60.
Local Traffic and ISP. Bound Traffic exchanged by the Parties indirectly shall be subject to the same compensation, if any, as Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic exchanged through direct interconnection.
Local Traffic and ISP. Bound Traffic exchanged by the Parties shall be compensated at $.0004 per minute of use if the conditions described in 55.2.1 and
Local Traffic and ISP bound Traffic exchanged by the Parties indirectly through a transiting carrier shall be subject to the same Reciprocal Compensation, if any, as Local Traffic and ISP-bound Traffic exchanged through Direct Interconnection. 3.3.2.1 Unless the Parties mutually agree otherwise, a Direct Network Connection and a POI shall be established upon occurrence of any of the triggers set forth in Section 3.3.2.4 of this Article. 3.3.2.2 A Direct Network Connection shall be established by connecting 3.3.2.3 The Direct Network Connection point established in Section 3.3.2.2 of this Article shall also be the POI. Each Party shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining all facilities on its side of the POI. Each Party is responsible for the appropriate sizing, operation, and maintenance of the transport facility to the POI. 3.3.2.4 Unless the Parties agree otherwise, a Direct Network Connection and POI shall be established upon the occurrence of either of the following: 3.3.2.4.1 CLEC has begun serving End Users within a CenturyTel local exchange, or has assigned to any End User numbers that are rated to a Rate Center that is within the Local Calling Area of a CenturyTel exchange and the resulting Local Traffic that is to be exchanged between the Parties is equal to or greater than a DS-1 trunk equivalency as described in Section 3.3.2.5 of this Article. 3.3.2.4.2 Either Party is assessed transiting costs by a third party and such charges associated with a single traffic exchange route exceed $200.00 for one month.
Local Traffic and ISP. Bound Traffic shall be compensated pursuant to the intercarrier compensation provisions of this Agreement applicable to the exchange of such traffic.
Local Traffic and ISP. Bound Traffic. The rates set forth on Table One shall apply, in accordance with Section 55.1. 61.3.2.1 Indirect Traffic Terminating to CenturyLink 61.3.2.2 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 CenturyLink facilities to a CenturyLink End Office Switch would include charges from CenturyLink 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 CenturyLink facilities through a CenturyLink End Office Switch to a CenturyLink Remote Switch would include charges from CenturyLink to CLEC for Common Transport to the End Office Switch (except where the transiting party is collocated in the CenturyLink End Office), End Office switching, and Common Transport to the Remote Switch. 61.3.2.3 Indirect Traffic Terminating to CLEC:
Local Traffic and ISP. Bound Traffic. The rates set forth on Table One shall apply, in accordance with 60. 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.

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  • Local Traffic Traffic that is originated by a Customer of one Party on that Party’s network and terminates to a Customer of the other Party on that other Party’s network within Verizon's then current local calling area (including non-optional local calling scope arrangements) as defined in Verizon’s effective Customer Tariffs. A non- optional local calling scope arrangement is an arrangement that provides Customers a local calling scope (Extended Area Service, “EAS”), beyond their basic exchange serving area. Local Traffic does not include optional local calling scope traffic (i.e., traffic that under an optional rate package chosen by the Customer terminates outside of the Customer’s basic exchange serving area). IntraLATA calls originated on a 1+ presubscription basis, or on a casual dialed (10XXX/101XXXX) basis are not considered Local Traffic. Local Traffic does not include any Internet Traffic.

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