Flat Rate Monthly Compensation for Telecommunications Traffic Sample Clauses

Flat Rate Monthly Compensation for Telecommunications Traffic. The Parties, having reviewed specific Telecommunications Traffic between USCC and RGTC, agree that each Party will meet its obligation to pay Reciprocal Compensation for Telecommunications Traffic pursuant to Section 251(b)(5) of the Act for Telecommunications Traffic claimed to be due as follows:
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Flat Rate Monthly Compensation for Telecommunications Traffic. The Parties, having reviewed specific Telecommunications Traffic between USCC and XXXXXXX, agree that each Party will meet its obligation to pay Reciprocal Compensation for Telecommunications Traffic pursuant to Section 251(b)(5) of the Act for Telecommunications Traffic claimed to be due as follows: • USCC will pay XXXXXXX the amount of one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars ($1,650.00) per month. XXXXXXX will remit an invoice to USCC in the amount at the end of the applicable month. This amount is based on specific Telecommunications Traffic patterns between USCC and XXXXXXX. Should the specific Telecommunications Traffic patterns between USCC and XXXXXXX change during the term of this Agreement, the Parties agree to meet to discuss a renegotiation of the compensation amount set forth above. If a conflict arises between the Parties as to the appropriate compensation amount, the Parties agree to utilize the Dispute Resolution provision set forth in Section 14.2 of this Agreement. • The Flat Rate Monthly Compensation amount does not include billing for InterMTA Traffic as provided above in Section IV.

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