COMPENSATION FOR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICES INTERCONNECTION Sample Clauses

COMPENSATION FOR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICES INTERCONNECTION. 7.1 Compensation rates for Interconnection are contained in Appendix Pricing (Wireless).
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COMPENSATION FOR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICES INTERCONNECTION. 4.2.1 Compensation rates for Interconnection are contained in the Pricing Schedule attached hereto.
COMPENSATION FOR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICES INTERCONNECTION. 4.2.2.1 Bill-and-Keep for IntraMTA Traffic, Transport and Termination. Subject to the limitations set forth below in Section 4.2.3 below, neither Party shall compensate the other for IntraMTA Traffic exchanged between the Parties; provided, however, that such calls are sent over Interconnection Trunks as described in Section 3 above.
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COMPENSATION FOR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICES INTERCONNECTION. 4.2.2.1 Compensation for Section 251(b)(5) Calls, Transport and Termination. Subject to the limitations set forth below in Section 4.2.3 below, AT&T-22STATE shall compensate WSP for the transport and termination of Section 251(b)(5) Calls originating on AT&T-22STATE’s network and terminating on WSP’s network. WSP shall compensate AT&T-22STATE for the transport and termination of Section 251(b)(5) Calls originating on WSP’s network and terminating on AT&T-22STATE’s network. The rates for this reciprocal compensation are set forth in the Pricing Schedule attached hereto.
COMPENSATION FOR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICES INTERCONNECTION. 6.2.2.1 Compensation for Section 251(b)(5) Calls, Transport and Termination. Subject to the limitations set forth below in Section 6.2.3 below, AT&T 9-STATE shall compensate Sprint PCS for the transport and termination of Section 251(b)(5) Calls originating on AT&T 9-STATE’s network and terminating on Sprint PCS’s network. Sprint PCS shall compensate AT&T 9-STATE for the transport and termination of Section 251(b)(5) Calls originating on Sprint PCS’s network and terminating on AT&T 9-STATE’s network. advantage, AT&T objects to Sprint’s proposals. The Parties should compensate each other in a consistent manner for Section 251(b)(5) Traffic that each Party originates and terminates directly to the other Party, using either Commission- approved reciprocal compensation rates or the FCC’s ISP compensation rate for Section 251(b)(5) Traffic, and the FCC’s ISP compensation rate of $0.0007 per MOU for ISP-bound traffic. While Sprint’s proposal for one as-yet undetermined unified rate for all traffic is all non-transit traffic; and 2) a TELRIC- based transit charge. If more than two (2) billable Authorized Services Traffic categories must be used, Sprint’s language identifies each of the appropriate categories for classifying traffic under this Agreement. This/these provision(s) should be substantively the same whether a single ICA or two separate ICAs are used.
COMPENSATION FOR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICES INTERCONNECTION. 6.2.2.1 Compensation for Section 251(b)(5) Calls, Transport and Termination. Subject to the limitations set forth below in Section 6.2.3 below, AT&T 9-STATE shall compensate Sprint PCS for the transport and termination of Section 251(b)(5) Calls originating on AT&T 9- STATE’s network and terminating on Sprint PCS’s network. Sprint PCS shall compensate AT&T 9-STATE for the transport and termination of Section 251(b)(5) Calls originating on Sprint PCS’s network and terminating on AT&T 9-STATE’s network. The rates for this reciprocal compensation are set forth in the Pricing Schedule attached hereto.
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COMPENSATION FOR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICES INTERCONNECTION. 6.2.2.1 Compensation for Section 251(b)(5)

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