Ancillary Services Traffic. 7.1.1 This Section 7.1 applies to Ancillary Services Traffic which originates from (i) Requesting Carrier’s Resale Services Customers via Resale Services or (ii) Requesting Carrier’s physical switch which, in each case, terminates to the applicable information services platform connected to Ameritech’s network.
7.1.2 Requesting Carrier shall be responsible for and pay for all charges associated with Ancillary Services Traffic whether such services are ordered, activated or used by the Requesting Carrier, Requesting Carrier’s Customer or any other person gaining access to the services through the Requesting Carrier.
7.1.3 Upon receipt of a request by Requesting Carrier when it submits an order for Ameritech resold lines, Ameritech shall provide call blocking services for Ancillary Services Traffic (on a per line basis) to Requesting Carrier as Ameritech provides such blocking services to its own retail Customers, to the extent permitted under Applicable Law. If Requesting Carrier utilizes its own or a third party switch, Requesting Carrier must establish blocking for Ancillary Services Traffic.
7.1.4 Requesting Carrier may elect to bill and collect for Ancillary Services Traffic by indicating its agreement to comply with the terms and conditions set forth in Schedule 7.1. If Requesting Carrier has elected to bill and collect for Ancillary Service Traffic but fails to comply with the terms and conditions set forth in Schedule 7.1, Ameritech may, in addition to exercising any other rights and remedies under this Agreement, block such traffic, to the extent permitted under Applicable Law.
Ancillary Services Traffic. 2.4.1 When delivering Ancillary Services traffic to AT&T-21STATE, WSP shall provide Facilities and connections in each LATA dedicated solely for Ancillary Services traffic. Ancillary Service traffic requires a dedicated Facility. The connection used must be an Ancillary Services Connection.
2.4.2 For the provision of 911 and/or E911 Services, WSP may provide its own Facilities or purchase Facilities from a Third Party to connect its network with AT&T-21STATE’s E911 Selective Router. Alternatively, WSP may purchase appropriate Facilities from AT&T-21STATE’s applicable tariffs.
2.4.3 This Section 2.4.3 applies only in states where Type 2-C interfaces are available from AT&T-21STATE. As a further alternative in such states, WSP also may purchase Facilities employing a Type 2-C interface from AT&T-21STATE, at rates found in the applicable AT&T-21STATE tariff.
Ancillary Services Traffic. 12.1.1 When delivering Ancillary Services traffic to Telco, Carrier must use at least one connection in each LATA dedicated solely for Ancillary Services traffic. The connection used must be an Ancillary Services Connection.
12.1.2 Notwithstanding Section 12.1.1, Directory Assistance and/or Operator Services traffic may be delivered through a dedicated Trunk employing a Type 2A interface to a Telco Operator Services Switch.
Ancillary Services Traffic. 4.1 When delivering Ancillary Services traffic to AT&T-13STATE, WSP shall provide Facilities and connections in each LATA dedicated solely for Ancillary Services traffic. Ancillary Service traffic requires a dedicated DS-1 Facility. The connection used must be an Ancillary Services Connection.
4.2 For the provision of 911 and/or E911 Services, WSP may provide its own Facilities or purchase Facilities from a Third Party to connect its network with AT&T-13STATE's 911 Tandem. Alternatively, WSP may purchase appropriate Facilities from AT&T-13STATE's applicable Access Services Tariff.
4.2.1 This Section 4.2.1 applies only in states where Type 2C interfaces are generally available from AT&T-13STATE. As a further alternative in such states, WSP may purchase Facilities employing a Type 2C interface from AT&T-13STATE at rates found in the special access service section of AT&T-13STATE's Intrastate Access Services Tariff.
Ancillary Services Traffic. 4.1 When delivering Ancillary Services traffic to SBC-13STATE, WSP shall provide Facilities and connections in each LATA dedicated solely for Ancillary Services traffic. Ancillary Service traffic requires a dedicated DS-1 Facility. The connection used must be an Ancillary Services Connection.
4.2 For the provision of 911 and/or E911 Services, WSP may provide its own Facilities or purchase Facilities from a Third Party to connect its network with SBC-13STATE 's 911 Tandem. Alternatively, WSP may purchase appropriate Facilities from SBC-13STATE 's applicable Access Services Tariff.
4.2.1 This Section 4.2.1 applies only in states where Type 2C interfaces are generally available from SBC- 13STATE. As a further alternative in such states, WSP may purchase Facilities employing a Type 2C interface from SBC-13STATE at rates found in the special access service section of SBC- 13STATE 's Intrastate Access Services Tariff.
Ancillary Services Traffic. VII.1.1 This Section 7.1 applies to Ancillary Services Traffic which originates from either (i) Requesting Carrier’s Resale Services Customers or (ii) Requesting Carrier’s Customers utilizing Ameritech’s Unbundled Local Switching and which terminates to the applicable information services platform connected to Ameritech’s network.
VII.1.2 If Requesting Carrier elects not to be responsible for Ancillary Services Traffic, then Requesting Carrier must order blocking when submitting an order for the following: (i) resold lines and
Ancillary Services Traffic. 4.1 When delivering Ancillary Services traffic to AT&T-13STATE, WSP shall provide Facilities and connections in each LATA dedicated solely for Ancillary Services traffic. Ancillary Service traffic requires a dedicated DS-1 Facility. The connection used must be an Ancillary Services Connection.
Ancillary Services Traffic. VII.1.1 This Section 7.1 applies to Ancillary Services Traffic which originates from either (i) Frontier’s Resale Services Customers or (ii) Frontier’s Customers utilizing Ameritech’s Unbundled Local Switching and which terminates to the applicable information services platform connected to Ameritech’s network.
VII.1.2 If Frontier elects not to be responsible for Ancillary Services Traffic, then Frontier must order blocking when submitting an order for the following: (i) resold lines and (ii)
Ancillary Services Traffic. When delivering Ancillary Services traffic to Pacific, Carrier must use at least one (1) Type 1 Interconnection Facility in each LATA, dedicated soley for ancillary traffic, irrespective of the number of Pacific Access Tandem Switches or Type 2A CMRS Interconnections between Pacific and Carrier in that LATA.
Ancillary Services Traffic. When delivering Ancillary Services traffic to Telco, AWS must use at least one (1) Type 1 Interconnection Facility in each LATA irrespective of the number of Telco Access Tandem Switches or Type 2A CMRS Interconnections between Telco and AWS in that LATA.