Common use of For Indirect Traffic Clause in Contracts

For Indirect Traffic. the originating Party will provide the originating billing information to the terminating Party, if technically feasible. If the originating Party cannot provide the originating billing information to the terminating Party, then the terminating Party must obtain the originating billing information from the third-party transit company. It is each Party’s responsibility to enter into appropriate contractual arrangements with the third-party transit company in order to obtain the originating billing information from the transit company. Any direct costs incurred by the terminating Party to obtain the records from a third party will be billed back to the originating Party.

Appears in 23 contracts

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

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For Indirect Traffic. the originating Party will provide the originating billing information to the terminating Party, if technically feasible. If the originating Party cannot provide the originating billing information to the terminating Party, then the terminating Party must obtain the originating billing information from the third-party transit company. It is each Party’s Party‟s responsibility to enter into appropriate contractual arrangements with the third-party transit company in order to obtain the originating billing information from the transit company. Any direct costs incurred by the terminating Party to obtain the records from a third party will be billed back to the originating Party.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

For Indirect Traffic. the originating Party will provide the originating billing information to the terminating Party, if technically feasible. If the originating Party does not or cannot provide the originating billing information to the terminating Party, then the terminating Party must may obtain the originating billing information from the third-party transit company. It is each Party’s responsibility to enter into appropriate contractual arrangements with the third-party transit company in order to obtain the originating billing information from the transit company. Any When an originating Party does not or cannot provide requested billing information, any direct costs incurred by the terminating Party to obtain the records from a third party will be billed back to the originating Party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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For Indirect Traffic. the originating Party will provide the originating billing information to the terminating Party, if technically feasible. If the originating Party cannot provide the originating billing information to the terminating Party, then the terminating Party must obtain the originating billing information from the third-third- party transit company. It is each Party’s responsibility to enter into appropriate contractual arrangements with the third-party transit company in order to obtain the originating billing information from the transit company. Any direct costs incurred by the terminating Party to obtain the records from a third party will be billed back to the originating Party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collocation and Resale Agreement

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