Billing And Recording. 7.5.1 Each Party will record its terminating minutes of use for all intercompany calls. Each Party will perform the necessary call recording and rating for its respective portions of an interchanged call. Each Party shall be responsible for billing and collection from their respective Customers. Each Party shall use procedures that record and measure actual usage for purposes of providing invoices to the other Party pursuant to this Agreement. The Parties recognize that Carrier currently may not have the technical systems in place to measure and bill Telco pursuant to this Agreement. To the extent that Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic (as defined in Section 7.5.2 below), and Xxxxxxx does not have the ability to measure and bill the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, Carrier shall bill Telco the charges due as calculated and described in Sections 7.5.2 and 7.5.3. 7.5.2 When Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic or have any other means of validating Telco-to-Carrier traffic, and Carrier does not have the ability to record the actual amount of such Telco-to-Carrier traffic, the Parties agree to use a factor to determine the amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic. For purposes of this section, Third Party Traffic means any traffic which originates from Telecommunications Carriers other than Telco including, but not limited to, Transit Traffic, ported number traffic, call forwarded traffic from a third party LEC, and traffic originated by other Telecommunications Carriers using partial number blocks, InterMTA traffic, and IXC traffic The factor calculation shall assume a 70/30 percentage split of traffic (70% mobile-to-land and 30% land-to-mobile) and shall be calculated by dividing the measured mobile-to-land traffic terminating to Telco by 70% to reach a quotient representing 100% of all traffic and then subtracting the mobile-to-land from the resulting quotient to determine the land-to-mobile traffic volume. 7.5.3 When Xxxxxxx uses the billing method set forth in Section 7.5.2, Carrier shall use the Telco invoice to identify the Telco CLLI codes from which the traffic is delivered to Carrier as well as the number of Conversation MOU for each inbound Trunk route. All adjustment factors and resultant adjusted amounts shall be shown for each line item.
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Samples: Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement, Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement, Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement
Billing And Recording. 7.5.1 Each Party will record its terminating minutes of use for all intercompany calls. Each Party will perform the necessary call recording and rating for its respective portions of an interchanged call. Each Party shall be responsible for billing and collection from their respective Customers. Each Party shall use procedures that record and measure actual usage for purposes of providing invoices to the other Party pursuant to this Agreement. The Parties recognize that Carrier currently may not have the technical systems in place to measure and bill Telco pursuant to this Agreement. To the extent that Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic (as defined in Section 7.5.2 below), and Xxxxxxx Carrier does not have the ability to measure and bill the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, Carrier shall bill Telco the charges due as calculated and described in Sections 7.5.2 and 7.5.3.
7.5.2 When Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic or have any other means of validating Telco-to-Carrier traffic, and Carrier does not have the ability to record the actual amount of such Telco-to-Carrier traffic, the Parties agree to use a factor to determine the amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic. For purposes of this section, Third Party Traffic means any traffic which originates from Telecommunications Carriers other than Telco including, but not limited to, Transit Traffic, ported number traffic, call forwarded traffic from a third party LEC, and traffic originated by other Telecommunications Carriers using partial number blocks, InterMTA traffic, and IXC traffic The factor calculation shall assume a 70/30 percentage split of traffic (70% mobile-to-land and 30% land-to-mobile) and shall be calculated by dividing the measured mobile-to-land traffic terminating to Telco by 70% to reach a quotient representing 100% of all traffic and then subtracting the mobile-to-land from the resulting quotient to determine the land-to-to- mobile traffic volume.
7.5.3 When Xxxxxxx uses the billing method set forth in Section 7.5.2, Carrier shall use the Telco invoice to identify the Telco CLLI codes from which the traffic is delivered to Carrier as well as the number of Conversation MOU for each inbound Trunk route. All adjustment factors and resultant adjusted amounts shall be shown for each line item.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Billing And Recording. 7.5.1 Each Party will record its terminating minutes of use for all intercompany calls. Each Party will perform the necessary call recording and rating for its respective portions of an interchanged call. Each Party shall be responsible for billing and collection from their respective Customers. Each Party shall use procedures that record and measure actual usage for purposes of providing invoices to the other Party pursuant to this Agreement. The Parties recognize that Carrier currently may not have the technical systems in place to measure and bill Telco pursuant to this Agreement. To the extent that Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic (as defined in Section 7.5.2 below), and Xxxxxxx does not have the ability to measure and bill the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, Carrier shall bill Telco the charges due as calculated and described in Sections 7.5.2 and 7.5.3.
7.5.2 When Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic or have any other means of validating Telco-to-Carrier traffic, and Carrier does not have the ability to record the actual amount of such Telco-to-Carrier traffic, the Parties agree to use a factor to determine the amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic. For purposes of this section, Third Party Traffic means any traffic which originates from Telecommunications Carriers other than Telco including, but not limited to, Transit Traffic, ported number traffic, call forwarded traffic from a third party LEC, and traffic originated by other Telecommunications Carriers using partial number blocks, InterMTA traffic, and IXC traffic The factor calculation shall assume a 70/30 percentage split of traffic (70% mobile-to-land and 30% land-to-mobile) and shall be calculated by dividing the measured mobile-to-land traffic terminating to Telco by 70% to reach a quotient representing 100% of all traffic and then subtracting the mobile-to-land from the resulting quotient to determine the land-to-to- mobile traffic volume.
7.5.3 When Xxxxxxx uses the billing method set forth in Section 7.5.2, Carrier shall use the Telco invoice to identify the Telco CLLI codes from which the traffic is delivered to Carrier as well as the number of Conversation MOU for each inbound Trunk route. All adjustment factors and resultant adjusted amounts shall be shown for each line item.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Billing And Recording. 7.5.1 Each Party will record its terminating minutes of use for all intercompany calls. Each Party will perform the necessary call recording and rating for its respective portions of an interchanged call. Each Party shall be responsible for billing and collection from their respective Customers. Each Party shall use procedures that record and measure actual usage for purposes of providing invoices to the other Party pursuant to this Agreement. The Parties recognize that Carrier currently may not have the technical systems in place to measure and bill Telco pursuant to this Agreement. To the extent that Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic (as defined in Section 7.5.2 below), and Xxxxxxx Carrier does not have the ability to measure and bill the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, Carrier shall bill Telco the charges due as calculated and described in Sections 7.5.2 and 7.5.3.
7.5.2 When Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic or have any other means of validating Telco-Telco- to-Carrier traffic, and Carrier does not have the ability to record the actual amount of such Telco-to-Carrier traffic, the Parties agree to use a factor to determine the amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic. For purposes of this section, Third Party Traffic means any traffic which originates from Telecommunications Carriers other than Telco including, but not limited to, Transit Traffic, ported number traffic, call forwarded traffic from a third party LEC, and traffic originated by other Telecommunications Carriers using partial number blocks, InterMTA traffic, and IXC traffic The factor calculation shall assume a 70/30 percentage split of traffic (70% mobile-to-to- land and 30% land-to-mobile) and shall be calculated by dividing the measured mobile-to-land traffic terminating to Telco by 70% to reach a quotient representing 100% of all traffic and then subtracting the mobile-to-to- land from the resulting quotient to determine the land-to-mobile traffic volume.
7.5.3 When Xxxxxxx uses the billing method set forth in Section 7.5.2, Carrier shall use the Telco invoice to identify the Telco CLLI codes from which the traffic is delivered to Carrier as well as the number of Conversation MOU for each inbound Trunk route. All adjustment factors and resultant adjusted amounts shall be shown for each line item.
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Billing And Recording. 7.5.1 Each Party will record its terminating minutes of use for all intercompany calls. Each Party will perform the necessary call recording and rating for its respective portions of an interchanged call. Each Party shall be responsible for billing and collection from their respective Customers. Each Party shall use procedures that record and measure actual usage for purposes of providing invoices to the other Party pursuant to this Agreement. The Parties recognize that Carrier currently may not have the technical systems in place to measure and bill xxxx Telco pursuant to this Agreement. To the extent that Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic (as defined in Section 7.5.2 below), and Xxxxxxx Carrier does not have the ability to measure and bill xxxx the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, Carrier shall bill xxxx Telco the charges due as calculated and described in Sections 7.5.2 and 7.5.3.
7.5.2 When Telco does not record the actual amount of Telco-to-Carrier traffic, exclusive of Third Party Traffic or have any other means of validating Telco-to-Carrier trafficTraffic, and Carrier does not have the ability to record the actual amount of such Telco-to-Carrier traffic, the Parties agree to use a factor Surrogate Billing Factor to determine the amount of Telco-to-to- Carrier traffic. For purposes of this section, Third Party Parry Traffic means any traffic which originates from Telecommunications Carriers other than Telco including, but not limited to, Transit Traffic, ported number traffic, call forwarded traffic from a third party LEC, and traffic originated by other Telecommunications Carriers using partial number blocks, InterMTA traffic, and IXC traffic The factor calculation traffic. Unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the Parties, the Surrogate Billing Factor, shall assume a 70/30 percentage split be deemed to be equal to the Shared Facility Factor stated in Appendix - Pricing (Wireless). When using the Surrogate Billing Factor instead of traffic (70% mobilerecording actual usage, the amount of Telco-to-land and 30% landCarrier Conversation MOUs for Local Calls shall be deemed to be equal to the product of (i) the Carrier-to-mobileTelco Conversation MOUs for Local Calls (based on Telco's monthly xxxx to Carrier) divided by the difference of one (1.0) minus the Surrogate Billing Factor, and (ii) the Surrogate Billing Factor. When using the Surrogate Billing Factor, Carrier shall be calculated by dividing xxxx Telco the measured mobile-to-land traffic terminating to Telco by 70% to reach a quotient representing 100% of all traffic and then subtracting charges due under this Section 7.5 based solely on the mobile-to-land from calculation contained in the resulting quotient to determine the land-to-mobile traffic volumepreceding sentence.
7.5.3 When Xxxxxxx Carrier uses the billing method set forth in Section 7.5.2, Carrier shall use the Telco invoice to identify the Telco CLLI codes from which the traffic is delivered to Carrier as well as the number of Conversation MOU for each inbound Trunk route. All adjustment factors and resultant adjusted amounts shall be shown for each line item., including as applicable, but not limited to the Surrogate Billing Factor from Section
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