Non-Local Traffic. 6.3.9.1 Applicable Qwest switched Access Tariff rates apply to Non-Local Traffic routed to a Toll/Access Tandem, Local Tandem, or directly to an End Office. Applicable Qwest switched Access Tariff rates also apply to InterMTA and Roaming traffic originated by, or terminating to, Qwest. Relevant rate elements could include Direct Trunked Transport, Tandem switching, Tandem Transmission, and Local switching, as appropriate. 6.3.9.2 For billing purposes, if either Party is unable to classify on an automated basis traffic delivered by WSP as Mobile to Land (M-L) InterMTA, traffic, intrastate or interstate, WSP will provide Qwest with a Percent M-L InterMTA factor, which represents the estimated portion of InterMTA traffic and Roaming traffic delivered by WSP. The M- L InterMTA factor is also applied to the measured mobile to land minutes of use terminated on Qwest’s network to determine the portion of InterMTA minutes to be billed at interstate Access rates. 6.3.9.3 WSP will declare the M-L InterMTA factors initially and updated on a quarterly basis and take effect on January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year of this Agreement unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties. WSP will provide the M-L InterMTA factors to Qwest thirty (30) Days prior to their effective date. If WSP does not provide a M-L InterMTA declaration either initially or quarterly, Qwest will use a default of five percent (5%) for the M-L InterMTA factor or the last declared M-L InterMTA factors, whichever is greater. Mail all M-L InterMTA declarations to: Room 601 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 6.3.9.4 For billing purposes, Qwest will use a Land to Mobile (▇-▇) InterMTA Percent Factor, which represents the estimated portion of total traffic delivered by Qwest to WSP that terminates (based on the first cell site of the Wireless End User Customer) outside the MTA in which the call originated. The ▇-▇ InterMTA factor will be 10% unless proven otherwise by WSP thirty (30) Days prior to their effective date. The ▇-▇ InterMTA factor can be reevaluated (per request from either party) annually, based upon a study generated by WSP and acceptable by both parties. 6.3.9.5 If the Reciprocal Compensation Credit method is utilized, the ▇-▇ InterMTA factor will be multiplied by the calculated Qwest originated Land to Mobile Minutes of Use (MOU). Qwest may reduce Reciprocal Compensation Credit LM MOU and ▇▇▇▇ WSP for the resulting MOU at interstate switched Access Tariff rates.
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Sources: Wireless Interconnection Agreement
Non-Local Traffic. 6.3.9.1 Applicable Qwest switched Access Tariff rates apply to Non-Local Traffic routed to a Toll/Access Tandem, Local Tandem, or directly to an End Office. Applicable Qwest switched Access Tariff rates also apply to InterMTA and Roaming traffic originated by, or terminating to, Qwest. Relevant rate elements could include Direct Trunked Transport, Tandem switching, Tandem Transmission, and Local switching, as appropriate.
6.3.9.2 For billing purposes, if either Party is unable to classify on an automated basis traffic delivered by WSP Nevada Wireless as Mobile to Land (M-L) InterMTA, traffic, intrastate or interstate, WSP Nevada Wireless will provide Qwest with a Percent M-L InterMTA factor, which represents the estimated portion of InterMTA traffic and Roaming traffic delivered by WSPNevada Wireless. The M- M-L InterMTA factor is also applied to the measured mobile to land minutes of use terminated on Qwest’s network to determine the portion of InterMTA minutes to be billed at interstate Access rates.
6.3.9.3 WSP Nevada Wireless will declare the M-L InterMTA factors initially and updated on a quarterly basis and take effect on January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year of this Agreement unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties. WSP Nevada Wireless will provide the M-L InterMTA factors to Qwest thirty (30) Days prior to their effective date. If WSP Nevada Wireless does not provide a M-L InterMTA declaration either initially or quarterly, Qwest will use a default of five percent (5%) for the M-L InterMTA factor or the last declared M-L InterMTA factors, whichever is greater. Mail all M-L InterMTA declarations to: Room 601 Salt Lake City, UT 84111
6.3.9.4 For billing purposes, Qwest will use a Land to Mobile (▇-▇) InterMTA Percent Factor, which represents the estimated portion of total traffic delivered by Qwest to WSP Nevada Wireless that terminates (based on the first cell site of the Wireless End User Customer) outside the MTA in which the call originated. The ▇-▇ InterMTA factor will be 10% unless proven otherwise by WSP Nevada Wireless thirty (30) Days prior to their effective date. The ▇-▇ InterMTA factor can be reevaluated (per request from either party) annually, based upon a study generated by WSP Nevada Wireless and acceptable by both parties.
6.3.9.5 If the Reciprocal Compensation Credit method is utilized, the ▇-▇ InterMTA factor will be multiplied by the calculated Qwest originated Land to Mobile Minutes of Use (MOU). Qwest may reduce Reciprocal Compensation Credit LM MOU and ▇▇▇▇ WSP bill Nevada Wireless for the resulting MOU at interstate switched Access Tariff rates.
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Sources: Wireless Interconnection Agreement
Non-Local Traffic. 6.3.9.1 Applicable Qwest switched Access Tariff rates apply to Non-Local Traffic routed to a Toll/Access Tandem, Local Tandem, or directly to an End Office. Applicable Qwest switched Access Tariff rates also apply to InterMTA and Roaming traffic originated by, or terminating to, Qwest. Relevant rate elements could include Direct Trunked Transport, Tandem switching, Tandem Transmission, and Local switching, as appropriate.
6.3.9.2 For billing purposes, if either Party is unable to classify on an automated basis traffic delivered by WSP as Mobile to Land (M-L) InterMTA, traffic, intrastate or interstate, WSP will provide Qwest with a Percent M-L InterMTA factor, which represents the estimated portion of InterMTA traffic and Roaming traffic delivered by WSP. The M- L InterMTA factor is also applied to the measured mobile to land minutes of use terminated on Qwest’s network to determine the portion of InterMTA minutes to be billed at interstate Access rates.
6.3.9.3 WSP will declare the M-L InterMTA factors initially and updated on a quarterly basis and take effect on January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year of this Agreement unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties. WSP will provide the M-L InterMTA factors to Qwest thirty (30) Days prior to their effective date. If WSP does not provide a M-L InterMTA declaration either initially or quarterly, Qwest will use a default of five percent (5%) for the M-L InterMTA factor or the last declared M-L InterMTA factors, whichever is greater. Mail all M-L InterMTA declarations to: Room 601 Salt Lake CityQwest Corporation Wireless Billing Manager ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, UT 84111▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇
6.3.9.4 For billing purposes, Qwest will use a Land to Mobile (▇-▇) InterMTA Percent Factor, which represents the estimated portion of total traffic delivered by Qwest to WSP that terminates (based on the first cell site of the Wireless End User Customer) outside the MTA in which the call originated. The ▇-▇ InterMTA factor will be 10% unless proven otherwise by WSP thirty (30) Days prior to their effective date. The ▇-▇ InterMTA factor can be reevaluated (per request from either party) annually, based upon a study generated by WSP and acceptable by both parties.
6.3.9.5 If the Reciprocal Compensation Credit method is utilized, the ▇-▇ InterMTA factor will be multiplied by the calculated Qwest originated Land to Mobile Minutes of Use (MOU). Qwest may reduce Reciprocal Compensation Credit LM MOU and ▇▇▇▇ bill WSP for the resulting MOU at interstate switched Access Tariff rates.
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Sources: Wireless Interconnection Agreement
Non-Local Traffic. 6.3.9.1 Applicable Qwest switched Switched Access Tariff rates apply to Non-Local Traffic routed to a Toll/Access Tandem, Local Tandem, or directly to an End Office. Applicable Qwest switched Access Tariff rates also apply to InterMTA and InterMTA Roaming traffic originated by, or terminating to, Qwest. Relevant rate elements could include Direct Trunked Transport, Tandem switching, Tandem Transmission, and Local switching, as appropriate.
6.3.9.2 For billing purposes, if either Party is unable to classify on an automated basis traffic delivered by WSP as Mobile to Land (M-L) InterMTA, traffic, intrastate or interstate, WSP will provide Qwest with a Percent M-L InterMTA factor, which represents the estimated portion of InterMTA traffic and InterMTA Roaming traffic delivered by WSP. The M- M-L InterMTA factor is also applied to the measured mobile to land minutes of use terminated on Qwest’s network to determine the portion of InterMTA minutes to be billed at interstate Access rates.
6.3.9.3 WSP will declare the M-L InterMTA factors initially and updated on a quarterly basis and take effect on January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year of this Agreement unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties. WSP will provide the M-L InterMTA factors to Qwest thirty (30) Days prior to their effective date. If WSP does not provide a M-L InterMTA declaration either initially or quarterly, Qwest will use a default of five percent (5%) for the M-L InterMTA factor or the last declared M-L InterMTA factors, whichever is greater. Mail all M-L InterMTA declarations to: Qwest Corporation Wireless Billing Manager ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Room 601 Salt Lake City, UT 84111
6.3.9.4 For billing purposes, Qwest will use a Land to Mobile (▇-▇) InterMTA Percent Factor, which represents the estimated portion of total traffic delivered by Qwest to WSP that terminates (based on the first cell site of the Wireless End User Customer) outside the MTA in which the call originated. The ▇-▇ InterMTA factor will be 10% unless proven otherwise by WSP thirty (30) Days prior to their effective date. The ▇-▇ InterMTA factor can be reevaluated (per request from either party) annually, based upon a study generated by WSP and acceptable by both parties.
6.3.9.5 If the Reciprocal Compensation Credit method is utilized, the ▇-▇ InterMTA factor will be multiplied by the calculated Qwest originated Land to Mobile Minutes of Use (MOU). Qwest may reduce Reciprocal Compensation Credit LM MOU and ▇▇▇▇ WSP for the resulting MOU at interstate switched Access Tariff rates.
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Sources: Wireless Interconnection Agreement