Common use of Calling Line Identification Clause in Contracts

Calling Line Identification. C.6.1 The Access Seeker undertakes to provide the Nature of Address in respect of all of its Calls, and the Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) for all its Calls where this is technically feasible. If required by the Access Provider, the Access Seeker shall demonstrate why it is not technically feasible to provide the CLIP and Nature of Address. C.6.2 For the avoidance of doubt, if a CLI and Nature of Address is provided to the Access Seeker by a third party or a Caller on the network of the Access Seeker, the CLI and Nature of Address shall in all circumstances be provided to the Access Provider by the Access Seeker. In cases where no CLI and/or Nature of Address can be made available it is the responsibility of the Access Seeker to correctly identify the type of traffic presented at the SIP Interconnect and communicate this to the Access Provider in order to ensure accurate billing as per Annex E – Billing Processes and Annex G – Price List. A failure to do so will constitute a breach of this Agreement under Clause 18.1.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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