Wireless Switched Access Traffic Clause Samples

The Wireless Switched Access Traffic clause defines the terms and conditions under which wireless telecommunications traffic is routed through switched access networks. It typically outlines how calls originating from or terminating to wireless devices are handled by the network, including any applicable charges, routing protocols, and responsibilities of the parties involved. This clause ensures that both service providers and network operators have a clear understanding of how wireless traffic is managed and billed, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring efficient network operation.
Wireless Switched Access Traffic. 6.5.1 WSP must select one of the following methods for the delivery of WSP Switched Access Service: 1) Jointly Provided Switched Access (JPSA), or 2) Qwest-provided Wireless Switched Access Traffic. Both methods require the provisioning of Type 2 trunks. 6.5.1.1 JPSA describes traffic involving interexchange carriers and the allocation of billing between multiple carriers based on industry standard processes. JPSA is defined and governed by the FCC No. 1, Section 2.4.7, and State Access Tariffs, Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (MECAB) and Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design (MECOD) Guidelines, and is not modified by any provisions of this Agreement. Qwest and WSP agree that all parties in the route, including the originating intermediate, and terminating WSPs or LECs for Switched Access, will cooperatively determine the Jointly Provided Switched Access arrangements in which all Parties concur. Each Party will ▇▇▇▇ the IXC the appropriate portion of its Switched Access rates. Qwest will also provide the one-time notification to WSP of the billing name, billing address and the Carrier Identification Codes (CIC) of the IXCs subtending any Access Tandems to which WSP directly connects. 6.5.1.1.1 Qwest will agree to function as the Access Service Coordinator (ASC) as defined in the Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design Guidelines (MECOD) (Technical Reference SR-TAP-000984). Qwest will provide the operational, technical and administrative support required in the planning, provisioning and maintenance involved in the joint access provisioning process to the IXCs. Qwest will be unable to fulfill the role of ASC if WSP does not fully comply with MECOD requirements, and file WSP End Offices and billed percentages (BPs) in the NECA 4 Tariff. 6.5.1.1.2 The ATIS Network Interconnection Interoperability Forum (NIIF) recommended methodologies must be adhered to by all Local Exchange Carriers (LECs) to provide timely notification to the industry of changes in their access network architecture. 6.5.1.1.2.1 The ATIS document is titled
Wireless Switched Access Traffic. 6.5.1 VZW must select one of the following methods for the delivery of VZWSwitched Access Service: 1) Jointly Provided Switched Access (JPSA), or 2) Qwest-provided Wireless Switched Access Traffic. Both methods require the provisioning of Type 2 trunks. 6.5.1.1 JPSA describes traffic involving interexchange carriers and the allocation of billing between multiple carriers based on industry standard processes. JPSA is defined and governed by the FCC No. 1, Section 2.4.7, and State Access Tariffs, Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (MECAB) and Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design (MECOD) Guidelines, and is not modified by any provisions of this Agreement. Qwest and VZW agree that all parties in the route, including the originating intermediate, and terminating VZWs or LECs for Switched Access, will cooperatively determine the Jointly Provided Switched Access arrangements in which all Parties concur. Each Party will ▇▇▇▇ the IXC the appropriate portion of its Switched Access rates. Qwest will also provide the one-time notification to VZW of the billing name, billing address and the Carrier Identification Codes (CIC) of the IXCs subtending any Access Tandems to which VZW directly connects.
Wireless Switched Access Traffic. 6.5.1 Viaero Wireless must select one of the following methods for the delivery of Viaero WirelessSwitched Access Service: 1) Jointly Provided Switched Access (JPSA), or 2) CenturyLink QC-provided Wireless Switched Access Traffic. Both methods require the provisioning of Type 2 trunks. 6.5.1.1 JPSA describes traffic involving interexchange carriers and the allocation of billing between multiple carriers based on industry standard processes. JPSA is defined and governed by the FCC No. 1, Section 2.4.7, and State Access Tariffs, Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (MECAB) and Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design (MECOD) Guidelines, and is not modified by any provisions of this Agreement. CenturyLink QC and Viaero Wireless agree that all parties in the route, including the originating intermediate, and terminating Viaero Wirelesss or LECs for Switched Access, will cooperatively determine the Jointly Provided Switched Access arrangements in which all Parties concur. Each Party will ▇▇▇▇ the IXC the appropriate portion of its Switched Access rates. CenturyLink QC will also provide the one-time notification to Viaero Wireless of the billing name, billing address and the Carrier Identification Codes (CIC) of the IXCs subtending any Access Tandems to which Viaero Wireless directly connects.

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