TRUNKING DESCRIPTIONS Clause Samples

The "Trunking Descriptions" clause defines the technical specifications and operational details of trunking services provided under the agreement. It typically outlines the types of trunk lines, their capacities, signaling methods, and any relevant performance standards or configurations required for the service. By clearly describing these aspects, the clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of the service parameters, reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring the service meets the customer's needs.
TRUNKING DESCRIPTIONS. 3.2.1 Type 1 Trunks: Provide a one-way Trunk Side connection between an AT&T-21STATE End Office Switch and WSP’s network. Type 1 Trunks will be used for the transmission and routing of Ancillary Services traffic. 3.2.2 Type 2A Trunks: Provide a Trunk Side connection between an AT&T-21STATE Tandem Office Switch and WSP’s network. WSP-to-AT&T-21STATE traffic on a Type 2A Interconnection Trunk Group must be destined for an NPA-NXX residing in an AT&T-21STATE End Office Switch that homes on that AT&T- 21STATE Tandem Office Switch. Type 2A Trunks may be one-way or two-way. 3.2.3 Type 2A IntraMTA Equal Access Combined Trunk Groups: Provide a Trunk Side connection between WSP’s network and an AT&T-21STATE Access Tandem, where AT&T-21STATE is able to record WSP- originated traffic to an IXC. IntraMTA/Equal Access Trunk Groups carry interexchange access traffic and local traffic. This Trunk Group requires an interface utilizing equal access signaling. A separate Type 2A Equal Access Trunk Group is required when AT&T-21STATE is not able to record WSP-originated traffic to an IXC. WSP will also provide to AT&T-21STATE, using industry standard data record formats, recordings of all calls (both Completed Calls and attempts) to IXCs from WSP’s network using Trunks employing a Type 2A connection. 3.2.4 Type 2A Equal Access Trunk Groups: Provide a Trunk Side connection between WSP’s network and an AT&T-21STATE Access Tandem. Equal Access Trunk Groups carry interexchange access traffic. This Trunk Group requires an interface utilizing equal access signaling. 3.2.4.1 In AT&T MIDWEST REGION 5-STATE and in AT&T SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE, a separate Type 2A Equal Access Trunk Group is required when AT&T MIDWEST REGION 5- STATE and AT&T SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE are not able to record WSP-originated traffic to an IXC. WSP will also provide to AT&T MIDWEST REGION 5-STATE and AT&T SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE, using industry standard data record formats, recordings of all calls (both Completed Calls and attempts) to IXCs from WSP’s network, using Trunks employing a Type 2A connection.
TRUNKING DESCRIPTIONS. 2.1 Type 1: Provides a one-way Trunk Side connection between an AT&T-13STATE end office and WSP's network. Type 1 Trunks will be used solely for the transmission and routing of Ancillary Services traffic. 2.2 Type 2A: Provides a Trunk Side connection between an AT&T-13STATE Tandem Switch and WSP's network. WSP to AT&T-13STATE traffic on such an Interconnection Trunk Group must be destined for an NPA-NXX residing in an AT&T-13STATE End Office Switch that homes on that AT&T-13STATE Tandem Switch. Type 2A Trunks can be one-way or two-way except in AT&T CONNECTICUT where Trunk groups must be ordered and provisioned as one-way.
TRUNKING DESCRIPTIONS. 3.2.1 Type 1 Trunks: Provide a one-way Trunk Side connection between an AT&T-22STATE End Office Switch and WSP’s network. Type 1 Trunks will be used for the transmission and routing of Ancillary Services traffic.
TRUNKING DESCRIPTIONS. 2.1 Type 1: Provides a one-way Trunk Side connection between an SBC-13STATE end office and ALLTEL's network. Type 1 Trunks will be used solely for the transmission and routing of Ancillary Services traffic.
TRUNKING DESCRIPTIONS. 4.2.1 Type 1 Trunks: Provide a one-way Trunk Side connection between an AT&T MICHIGAN Central Office Switch and Sprint’s MSC. Type 1 Trunks will be used for the transmission and routing of Ancillary Services traffic. 4.2.2 Type 2A Trunks: Provide a Trunk Side connection between an AT&T MICHIGAN Tandem Office Switch and Sprint’s MSC. Type 2A Trunks may be one-way or two-way. 4.2.3 Type 2A Combined Trunk Groups: Provide a Trunk Side connection between Sprint’s MSC and an AT&T MICHIGAN Access Tandem, where AT&T MICHIGAN is able to record Sprint-originated traffic to an IXC. Combined Trunk Groups carry any type (i.e. InterMTA Traffic or IntraMTA Traffic) of Telephone Exchange Service traffic, Exchange Access traffic or Transit Traffic. This Trunk Group requires an interface utilizing equal access signaling. Type 2A Combined Trunk Groups may only be used when Sprint obtains the underlying facilities from (1) this Agreement as Interconnection Facilities, (2) pursuant to AT&T MICHIGAN’s access tariff, (3) from another carrier, or (4) self provisions those facilities.
TRUNKING DESCRIPTIONS. 2.1 Type 1: Provides a one-way Trunk Side connection between an AT&T TEXAS end office and Carrier's network. Type 1 Trunks will be used solely for the transmission and routing of Ancillary Services traffic. 2.2 Type 2A: Provides a Trunk Side connection between an AT&T TEXAS Tandem Switch and Carrier's network. Traffic delivered by Carrier to AT&T TEXAS for termination by AT&T Texas (as contrasted with Transit or MPB traffic) must be destined for an NPA-NXX residing in an AT&T TEXAS End Office Switch that homes on that AT&T TEXAS Tandem Switch. Type 2A Trunks can be one-way or two-way. 2.3 Type 2A Local/Equal Access Combined Trunk Group: Provides a Trunk Side connection between Carrier's network and an AT&T TEXAS Access Tandem. Local/Equal Access Trunk Groups carry access traffic and Non-Access traffic. This Trunk Group requires an interface utilizing equal access signaling.
TRUNKING DESCRIPTIONS. 4.2.1 Type 1 Trunks: Provide a one-way Trunk Side connection between an AT&T MICHIGAN Central Office Switch and Sprint’s MSC. Type 1 Trunks will be used for the transmission and routing of Ancillary Services traffic. 4.2.2 Type 2A Trunks: Provide a Trunk Side connection between an AT&T MICHIGAN Tandem Office Switch and Sprint’s MSC. Type 2A Trunks may be one-way or two-way. 4.2.3 Type 2A Combined Trunk Groups: Provide a Trunk Side connection between Sprint’s MSC and an AT&T MICHIGAN Access Tandem, where AT&T MICHIGAN is able to record Sprint-originated traffic to an IXC. Combined Trunk Groups carry any type (i.e. InterMTA Traffic or IntraMTA Traffic) of Telephone Exchange Service traffic, Exchange Access traffic or Transit Traffic. This Trunk Group requires an interface utilizing equal access signaling. Type 2A Combined Trunk Groups may only be used when Sprint obtains the underlying facilities from (1) this Agreement as Interconnection Facilities, (2) pursuant to AT&T MICHIGAN’s access tariff, (3) from another carrier, or (4) self provisions those facilities.

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