Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic Clause Samples

Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic. The rates set forth on Table One shall apply, in accordance with Section 52.2.
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 Sprint 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 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. 61.3.2.3. Indirect Traffic Terminating to CLEC:
Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic. The rates for Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic shall be .0004, as set forth in 55.2.
Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic. 4.4.1.1 The indirect Interconnection will be used by CHARTER to deliver Local Traffic and ISP Bound Traffic to TCCC’s NPA-NXXs listed in Appendix C. 4.4.1.2 The indirect, Interconnection will be used by TCCC to deliver Local Traffic and ISP Bound Traffic to CHARTER’s NPA-NXX listed in Appendix C.
Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic. The rates set forth on Table One shall apply, in accordance with Section 55.1. 61.4.2.1. Indirect Traffic Terminating to Embarq 61.4.2.2. 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 Embarq facilities to an Embarq End Office Switch would include charges from Embarq 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 Embarq facilities through an Embarq End Office Switch to an Embarq Remote Switch would include charges from Embarq to CLEC for Common Transport to the End Office Switch (except where the transiting party is collocated in the Embarq End Office), End Office switching, and Common Transport to the Remote Switch. 61.4.2.3. Indirect Traffic Terminating to CLEC:
Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic. The rates set forth on Table One shall apply, in accordance with Error! Reference source not found..
Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic. The rates set forth on Table One shall apply, in accordance with Section 57.1. 62.3.2.1. Indirect Traffic Terminating to Embarq 62.3.2.2. 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 Embarq facilities to a Embarq End Office Switch would include charges from Embarq to NuVox for Common Transport to the End Office Switch and End Office switching. A call terminating from CLEC though the transiting party, and then over Embarq facilities through Embarq End Office Switch to a Embarq Remote Switch would include charges from Embarq to NuVox for Common Transport to the End Office Switch (except where the transiting party is collocated in the Embarq End Office), End Office switching, and Common Transport to the Remote Switch. 62.3.2.3. Indirect Traffic Terminating to NuVox: 62.3.2.4. For Indirect Traffic terminating on NuVox’s network, NuVox will ▇▇▇▇ Embarq the same rates as Embarq charges NuVox for Indirect Local Traffic terminating on Embarq’s network in accordance with Section 57.
Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic. The rates set forth on Table One shall apply, in accordance with Section Error! Reference source not found.. 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 PAETEC through the transiting party, and over CenturyLink facilities to a CenturyLink End Office Switch would include charges from CenturyLink to PAETEC for Common Transport to the End Office Switch and End Office switching. A call terminating from PAETEC 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 PAETEC 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 PAETEC:

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