Compensation for Transit Traffic Sample Clauses

Compensation for Transit Traffic. 4.1 Transit traffic is Local Traffic exchanged between the Parties that originates or terminates on the network of another telecommunication service provider (the “Non-Party Provider”), where one of the Parties or the Non-Party Provider performs a local tandem function to complete the traffic between the others. When the transit function is performed by one of the Party’s the following shall be applicable: 4.1.1 Prior to either Party providing transit traffic services to the other, the Party requesting transit service must provide notice to the other Party. 4.1.2 Each Party represents that it will not send Local Traffic to the other Party that is destined for the network of a Non-Party Provider. 4.1.3 The Party originating traffic will compensate the other Party a Local Transit Traffic rate element of $.003per Minute Of Usage (MOU). 4.2 All traffic, other than Local Traffic, that transits a tandem will be classified and treated as Meet- Point Billing Traffic, unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Parties.
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Compensation for Transit Traffic. 4.1 Windstream shall provide tandem switching and transport services for Service Electric-originated Transit Traffic where Windstream has agreed to provide Transit Traffic Services. Windstream shall xxxx Service Electric for Transit Traffic originated by Service Electric at the rates as set forth in Appendix B: Price List. The Parties agree that Transit Traffic Services are not a 251 requirement pursuant to federal law and are voluntarily being provided by Windstream to Service Electric. 4.2 Windstream agrees to provide, where available, industry standard Exchange Message Interface (EMI) call detail records associated with Transit Traffic sufficient for billing purposes within forty-five (45) days after such usage occurs. So long as Service Electric routes its Transit Traffic destined for Third Party Terminating Carriers in accordance with the LERG and this Agreement, Windstream agrees to deliver Service Electric-originated Transit Traffic to the Third Party Terminating Carriers to the extent the Third Party Terminating Carriers are interconnected with Windstream’s tandem and Windstream is not prohibited from delivering such traffic to such Third Party Terminating Carriers. So long as Third Party Originating Carriers properly route their Transit Traffic destined for Service Electric in accordance with the LERG and in accordance with terms and conditions of an applicable Windstream tariff or a written agreement with Windstream for Transit Traffic Service, Windstream agrees to deliver Transit Traffic originated by a Third Party Originating Carrier to Service Electric. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Service Electric and any third parties are responsible for negotiating and executing any appropriate contractual arrangements between themselves for the exchange of Transit Traffic through the Windstream network. Windstream will not be liable for any compensation to the Third Party Terminating Carriers for Service Electric-originated Transit Traffic. Windstream will not be liable for any compensation to Service Electric for Transit Traffic received by Windstream from Third Party Originating Carriers. Service Electric will not be liable for any compensation to Windstream for traffic originated by Third Party Terminating Carriers. Amounts that the Service Electric bills to Windstream under other agreements shall not include any minutes of use for Transit Traffic. Notwithstanding the proceeding, if one party sends traffic to the other party without sufficient informa...
Compensation for Transit Traffic. 4.1 Transit traffic is Local Traffic exchanged between the Parties that originates or terminates on the network of another telecommunication service provider (the “Non-Party Provider”), where one of the Parties or the Non-Party Provider performs a local tandem function to complete the traffic between the others. Where the local tandem function is performed by the Non-Party Provider to complete Local Traffic between the Parties, the Parties agree that the Originating Party will compensate the Non-Party Provider for any transit fees applicable to the exchange of Local Traffic and that compensation between the Parties for the exchange of Local Traffic performed indirectly will be as specified in §3.0 of this Attachment. If ALLTEL or MCIW performs the local tandem function, the following shall be applicable: 4.1.1 Prior to either Party providing transit traffic services to the other, the Party requesting transit service must provide notice to the other Party. 4.1.2 Party represents that it will not send Local Traffic to the other Party that is destined for the network of a Non-Party Provider unless and until such Party has the authority to exchange traffic with the Non-Party Provider. 4.1.3 The Party originating traffic will compensate the other Party a Local Transit Traffic rate element of $.00147 per Minute Of Usage (MOU). 4.2 All traffic, other than Local Traffic, that transits a tandem will be classified and treated as Meet- Point Billing Traffic, unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Parties.
Compensation for Transit Traffic. 4.1 Transit traffic is Local Traffic exchanged between the Parties that originates or terminates on the network of another telecommunication service provider (the “Non-Party Provider”), where one of the Parties or the Non-Party Provider performs a local tandem function to complete the traffic between the others. Telecommunications Traffic to or from Peerless under its wholesale business arrangement is not considered transit traffic under this Agreement. When the transit function is performed by one of the Party’s the following shall be applicable: 4.1.1 Prior to either Party providing transit traffic services to the other, the Party requesting transit service must provide notice to the other Party. 4.1.2 Each Party represents that it will not send Local Traffic to the other Party that is destined for the network of a Non-Party Provider unless and until such Party has made reasonable efforts to obtain the authority to exchange traffic with the Non-Party Provider. In the event one Party originates traffic that transits the second Party’s network to reach a third party Telecommunications Carrier with whom the originating Party does not have traffic exchange agreement, then the originating Party will indemnify, defend and hold harmless the second Party against any and all charges levied by such third party Telecommunicaitons Carrier. 4.1.3 The Party originating traffic will compensate the other Party a Local Transit Traffic rate element of $.0045 per Minute Of Usage (MOU). 4.2 All traffic, other than Local Traffic, that transits a tandem will be classified and treated as Meet-Point Billing Traffic, unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Parties.
Compensation for Transit Traffic. Neutral Tandem agrees to accept Transiting Traffic from Sprint and deliver such Transiting Traffic to third parties interconnected with the Neutral Tandem tandem (“Transit Service”). Neutral Tandem shall provide Sprint Transit Service pursuant to the applicable Neutral Tandem tariffs, but in the case of any inconsistency, this Agreement, including the attached Pricing Schedules, shall take precedence over any applicable tariff. Each Party acknowledges Sprint shall pay Neutral Tandem a transit service charge as set forth in the Pricing Schedule attached hereto for traffic originated by Sprint and delivered to Neutral Tandem for transport to a third party carrier interconnected to the Neutral Tandem tandem. As the Parties agree to a Pricing Schedule for additional markets, those will be added to and be part of this Agreement. Sprint shall not be responsible, and Neutral Tandem shall not xxxx Sprint, for Transit Traffic originated by third party carriers interconnected to Neutral Tandem’s tandem facilities and delivered to Sprint.
Compensation for Transit Traffic. Windstream shall provide tandem switching and transport services for XxXxxx-originated Transit Traffic where Windstream has agreed to provide Transit Traffic Services. Windstream shall xxxx XxXxxx for Transit Traffic originated by XxXxxx at the rates as set forth in Appendix B: Price List. The Parties agree that Transit Traffic Services are not a 251 requirement pursuant to federal law and are voluntarily being provided by Windstream to XxXxxx.
Compensation for Transit Traffic. The “Compensation For Termination” provision added by the PartiesNovember 4, 2005 amendment to the Sprint ICA is deleted and the following provisions are added as further subsections at the end of the existing Sprint ICA Section “
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Compensation for Transit Traffic. Windstream shall provide tandem switching and transport services for Alliance Connect- originated Transit Traffic where Windstream has agreed to provide Transit Traffic Services. Windstream shall xxxx Alliance Connect for Transit Traffic originated by Alliance Connect at the rates as set forth in Appendix B: Price List. The Parties agree that Transit Traffic Services are not a 251 requirement pursuant to federal law and are voluntarily being provided by Windstream to Alliance Connect.
Compensation for Transit Traffic. Windstream shall provide tandem switching and transport services for Allo Communications- originated Transit Traffic where Windstream has agreed to provide Transit Traffic Services. Windstream shall xxxx Allo Communications for Transit Traffic originated by Allo Communications at the rates as set forth in Appendix B: Price List. The Parties agree that Transit Traffic Services are not a 251 requirement pursuant to federal law and are voluntarily being provided by Windstream to Allo Communications.

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