Four-Party Traffic Sample Clauses

Four-Party Traffic. 6.2.2.1 As used in this Section 6.2, “Four-Party Traffic” is Telephone Exchange Service traffic3 that (a) originates on the network of a Telecommunications Carrier other than NT (e.g., a CLEC, ILEC other than Verizon, other LEC, or Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) carrier), (b) is transported through NT’s network and delivered by NT to Verizon, and (c) then is transported through Verizon’s Tandem to the subtending End Office or its equivalent of a Telecommunications Carrier other than Verizon (e.g., a CLEC, ILEC other than Verizon, other LEC, or Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) carrier)4. Neither the originating customer nor the terminating customer is an End User of Verizon or NT. Subtending End Offices or their equivalent shall be determined in accordance with and as identified in the Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG). For the avoidance of any doubt, under no 3 For the purposes of this Section 6.2, “Telephone Exchange Service traffic” shall be deemed to include (but not be limited to) VOIP Traffic where the actual originating and terminating points of the complete end-to-end communication are both located within the same Verizon local calling area. (The Parties hereby acknowledge that they shall not be deemed, by virtue of this Section 6.2, to have agreed for any other purpose whether such VOIP Traffic is or is not “Telephone Exchange Service traffic.”) The first sentence of this footnote shall not apply to VOIP Traffic that is subject to Section 5(a), above. circumstances shall Verizon be obligated to transit traffic through a Verizon Tandem to an End Office or its equivalent that the LERG does not identify as subtending that particular Verizon Tandem. Switched Exchange Access service traffic is not Four-Party Traffic.
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