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a Responsibilities of the Parties 2. 8.1.a.1 Sprint shall provide all applicable network information on forms acceptable to AT&T-9STATE (as set forth in AT&T-22STATE AT&T-9STATE’s language provides more specificity that will result in a more balanced network architecture. It is reasonable for AT&T- 9STATE to be involved in the decision making process as to which method to utilize. Sprint may select the POI(s) on AT&T-9STATE’s network where the Parties deliver Section 251(b)(5)/IntraLATA Toll Traffic to each other and Sprint shall establish additional POIs when traffic exceeds 24 DS1s at peak for 3 consecutive months. Also see Issue 22 (PLF) below. Sprint does not agree with AT&T wireline language, Section 2.8, in which AT&T attempts to impose mutuality obligations upon Sprint that are inconsistent with Sprint’s rights to select the number and locations of POIs as long as there is a minimum of one per LATA, and such location is at a Technically Feasible point. Legend: AT&T language bolded and underlined
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