Common use of Call Information Clause in Contracts

Call Information. Buyer shall provide Automatic Number Identification (ANI) or other call identifying information as reasonably requested by Seller for all communications using Seller's Services. All communications delivered to Seller's network without ANI, or other appropriate call identifying information, will be treated, for purposes of compensation, as toll (either interstate or intra-state), and will be subject to terminating access rates of the terminating ILEC or carrier, even if Seller has selected a flat rate billing plan. Buyer shall not: (1) route U.S. Domestic traffic or traffic destined for Alaska or Hawaii through points outside of the United States; (2) re-classify or re-originate traffic or take any other action to make traffic appear as if it (i) is anything other than the type of traffic delivered to Buyer (including but not limited to making TDM originated traffic appear to be IP originated) or (ii) originated from a place or on a type of equipment different from the place or type of equipment from where it, in fact, originated; and (3) modify, alter or delete in any manner calling party number information, originating point codes or any other signaling information, or call detail in connection with the transport and termination of traffic to the called party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Product Supplement Voice, Product Supplement Voice, Product Supplement Voice

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Call Information. Buyer shall provide Automatic Number Identification (ANI) or other call identifying information as reasonably requested by Seller for all communications using Seller's Services. All communications delivered to Seller's network without ANI, or other appropriate call identifying information, will be treated, for purposes of compensation, as toll (either interstate or intra-state), and will be subject to terminating access rates of the terminating ILEC or carrier, even if Seller has selected a flat rate billing plan. Buyer shall not: (1) route U.S. Domestic traffic or traffic destined for Alaska or Hawaii through points outside of the United States; (2) re-classify or re-re- originate traffic or take any other action to make traffic appear as if it (i) is anything other than the type of traffic delivered to Buyer (including but not limited to making TDM originated traffic appear to be IP originated) or (ii) originated from a place or on a type of equipment different from the place or type of equipment from where it, in fact, originated; and (3) modify, alter or delete in any manner calling party number information, originating point codes or any other signaling information, or call detail in connection with the transport and termination of traffic to the called party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Product Supplement

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