Transit Signaling. CLEC may choose to route SS7 signaling information (~, ISUP, TCAP) from CLEC's signaling network to another CLC's signaling network via PACIFIC's signaling network for the purpose of signaling call processing and network information between CLEC and the other CLC's network, whether or not PACIFIC has a direct-traffic trunk to the terminating address, provided that CLEC furnishes PACIFIC with: 1. the destination point codes of all the CLC switches to which it wishes to send transit signaling; 2. the identity of the STPs in PACIFIC's network in which each DPC will be translated; 3. the identity of the STPs in the other signaling network to which such transit signaling will be sent; and 4. a letter from the other party authorizing PACIFIC to send such signaling messages. CLEC agrees to pay the rates for Transit Signaling as specified in Attachment 8.
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Sources: Service Agreement (CRL Network Services Inc), Service Agreement (CRL Network Services Inc)