Common use of Mass Calling Clause in Contracts

Mass Calling. Both Parties will cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes. The Parties agree that the promotion of mass calling services is not in the best interest of either Party. If one Party’s network is burdened repeatedly more than the other Party’s network, the Parties will meet and discuss the cause and impact of such calling and will agree on how to equitably share the costs and revenues associated with the calls and on methods for managing the call volume. 6.4.1. If Mass Calling should occur that interferes with or disrupts the network or operations of either Party or any of its customers, such Party will notify the other Party that temporary choking-off or capping may be required, provided, however, wherever prior notice is not practicable, such Party may temporarily choke-off or cap service forthwith, if such action is reasonable under the circumstances. In case of such temporary choking-off or capping, such Party will: 6.4.1.1. Promptly notify the other Party of such temporary choking-off or capping; and 6.4.1.2. Afford the other Party the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to such temporary choking-off or capping.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Mass Calling. Both Parties will cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes. The Parties agree that the promotion of mass calling services is not in the best interest of either Party. If one Party’s network is burdened repeatedly more than the other Party’s network, the Parties will meet and discuss the cause and impact of such calling and will agree on how to equitably share the costs and revenues associated with the calls and on methods for managing the call volume. 6.4.1. If Mass Calling should occur that interferes with or disrupts the network or operations of either Party or any of its customers, such Party will notify the other Party that temporary choking-off or capping may be required, provided, however, wherever prior notice is not practicable, such Party may temporarily choke-off or cap service forthwith, if such action is reasonable under the circumstances. In case of such temporary choking-off or capping, such Party will: 6.4.1.16.2.1. Promptly notify the other Party of such temporary choking-off or capping; and 6.4.1.26.2.2. Afford the other Party the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to such temporary choking-off or capping.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement