Common use of Compensation for Indirect Traffic Clause in Contracts

Compensation for Indirect Traffic. 60.2.1. Until the volume of Indirect Traffic exchanged between the Parties at a CenturyLink end office exceeds a DS1, each Party is responsible for the payment of transit charges for its originating traffic assessed by the transiting party. After Indirect traffic exceeds a DS1, if CLEC has not established a direct end office trunking sixty (60) days after CenturyLink notifies CLEC in accordance with Section 21, CLEC will reimburse CenturyLink for any transit charges billed by an intermediary carrier for Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic or VNXX Traffic originated by CenturyLink.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collocation and Resale Agreement, Collocation and Resale Agreement, , Collocation and Resale Agreement

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Compensation for Indirect Traffic. 60.2.1. Until the volume of Indirect Traffic exchanged between the Parties at a an CenturyLink end office exceeds a DS1, each Party is responsible for the payment of transit charges for its originating traffic assessed by the transiting party. After Indirect traffic exceeds a DS1, if CLEC has not established a direct end office trunking sixty (60) days after CenturyLink notifies CLEC in accordance with Section 21, CLEC will reimburse CenturyLink for any transit charges billed by an intermediary carrier for Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic or VNXX Traffic originated by CenturyLink.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collocation and Resale Agreement

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