Common use of Exchange Of Indirect Traffic Clause in Contracts

Exchange Of Indirect Traffic. 60.1.1. The exchange of Indirect Traffic (as defined below) between the Parties shall be subject to the terms, provisions and requirements of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, “Indirect Traffic” means traffic which is originated by one Party and terminated to the other Party in which a third Party Telecommunications Carrier provides the intermediary transiting service. 60.1.2. For purposes of exchanging Indirect Traffic (as defined below) there is no physical or direct point of interconnection or physical direct trunk groups between the Parties, therefore neither Party is required to construct new facilities or make mid-span meet arrangements available to the other Party for such Indirect Traffic. 60.1.3. CLEC must interconnect at the tandem switch which CenturyLink’s end office subtends in order to exchange Indirect Traffic with CenturyLink. 60.1.4. Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, once the volume of Indirect Traffic exchanged between the Parties at a CenturyLink end office exceeds a DS1 equivalent of traffic, CLEC must establish a direct interconnection with CenturyLink’s end office for the mutual exchange of traffic. Within sixty (60) days of when the indirect traffic exceeds a DS1, CLEC shall establish a direct interconnection with CenturyLink’s end office 60.1.5. Each Party acknowledges that it is the originating Party’s responsibility to enter into transiting arrangements with the third party providing the transit services. 60.1.6. Each terminating Party is responsible for billing the originating company for traffic terminated on its respective network.

Appears in 5 contracts

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

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Exchange Of Indirect Traffic. 60.1.1. The exchange of Indirect Traffic (as defined below) between the Parties shall be subject to the terms, provisions and requirements of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, “Indirect Traffic” means traffic which is originated by one Party and terminated to the other Party in which a third Party Telecommunications Carrier provides the intermediary transiting service. 60.1.2. For purposes of exchanging Indirect Traffic (as defined below) there is no physical or direct point of interconnection or physical direct trunk groups between the Parties, therefore neither Party is required to construct new facilities or make mid-span meet arrangements available to the other Party for such Indirect Traffic. 60.1.3. CLEC must interconnect at the tandem switch which CenturyLink’s CenturyLink‟s end office subtends in order to exchange Indirect Traffic with CenturyLink. 60.1.4. Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, once the volume of Indirect Traffic exchanged between the Parties at a CenturyLink end office exceeds a DS1 equivalent of traffic, CLEC must establish a direct interconnection with CenturyLink’s CenturyLink‟s end office for the mutual exchange of traffic. Within sixty (60) days of when the indirect traffic exceeds a DS1, CLEC shall establish a direct interconnection with CenturyLink’s CenturyLink‟s end office 60.1.5. Each Party acknowledges that it is the originating Party’s Party‟s responsibility to enter into transiting arrangements with the third party providing the transit services. 60.1.6. Each terminating Party is responsible for billing the originating company for traffic terminated on its respective network.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

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Exchange Of Indirect Traffic. 60.1.1. The exchange of Indirect Traffic (as defined below) between the Parties shall be subject to the terms, provisions and requirements of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, “Indirect Traffic” means traffic which is originated by one Party and terminated to the other Party in which a third Party Telecommunications Carrier provides the intermediary transiting service. 60.1.2. For purposes of exchanging Indirect Traffic (as defined below) there is no physical or direct point of interconnection or physical direct trunk groups between the Parties, therefore neither Party is required to construct new facilities or make mid-span meet arrangements available to the other Party for such Indirect Traffic. 60.1.3. CLEC must interconnect at the tandem switch which CenturyLink’s end office subtends in order to exchange Indirect Traffic with CenturyLink. 60.1.4. Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, once the volume of Indirect Traffic exchanged between the Parties at a an CenturyLink end office exceeds a DS1 equivalent of traffic, CLEC must establish a direct interconnection with CenturyLink’s end office for the mutual exchange of traffic. Within sixty (60) days of when the indirect traffic exceeds a DS1, CLEC shall establish a direct interconnection with CenturyLink’s end office 60.1.5. Each Party acknowledges that it is the originating Party’s responsibility to enter into transiting arrangements with the third party providing the transit services. 60.1.6. Each terminating Party is responsible for billing the originating company for traffic terminated on its respective network.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

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