Common use of Prohibited Traffic Clause in Contracts

Prohibited Traffic. 8.1 The Parties will perform Robocall Traceback Mitigation in accordance with effective FCC orders, rules and regulations 8.2 The Services provided under this Agreement shall not be used for any Prohibited Prohibited Traffic is that traffic which reasonably appears to be in violation of applicable laws, rules or regulations. Prohibited Traffic includes, but is not limited to: 8.2.1 Traffic that violates, or facilitates a violation of, applicable law, or that furthers an illegal purpose; 8.2.2 Traffic that unreasonably ▇▇▇▇▇, frightens, or abuses; and 8.2.3 Traffic that unreasonably interferes with the use of either Party network. 8.3 Other Evidence of Prohibited Traffic includes, but is not limited to, the following: 8.3.1 Predictive dialing of telephone numbers at the NPA or NNX level; 8.3.2 Initiating a call, communication or transmission as a result of a party receiving a telemarketing or telephone solicitation responding to a prompt, and signaling the calling party number (CPN) of the called party, unless the called party had an existing business relationship with the telemarketer or telephone solicitor; 8.3.3 Passing a telephone number not associated with the calling party as a means to obtain name and number information for the improperly passed telephone number;

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Sources: Agreement for Local Interconnection, Agreement for Local Interconnection