Frame Relay Service Traffic Sample Clauses

Frame Relay Service Traffic. In addition to BA’s Frame Relay tariffs, GNAPS shall have the option of the following provisions, which shall apply only to Frame Relay Service Traffic (inlcuding Exchange Access Frame Relay Service traffic) between BA and GNAPS. 7.4.1 The Parties shall establish Frame Relay Trunks between the mutually-agreed upon Frame Relay Service BA-IP and GNAPS-IP in the LATA. 7.4.2 BA shall xxxx GNAPS its full tariffed charges for all components of the Exchange Access Frame Relay Service provided by BA, including Frame Relay Trunks (where BA has provisioned such trunks) and a network to network interface (“NNI”). However, where and to the extent that said Frame Relay Service is used to deliver local and intraLATA Frame Relay traffic between the parties, GNAPS shall be entitled to xxxx BA a reciprocal charge, equal to the Local Delivered Traffic Percentage (calculated as described in Section 7.4.3) multiplied by the sum of the following: (1) BA’s tariffed charge for the Exchange Access Frame Relay NNI Port Connection; (a) where BA has provisioned the Frame Relay Trunks, BA’s tariffed charge for the Frame Relay Trunk; or (b) where GNAPS has provisioned Frame Relay Trunks through a GNAPS’ collocation node at the BA Frame Relay Switch, a charge for the use of the GNAPS Frame Relay Trunk equal to the lesser of GNAPS’generally available charge for such Frame Relay Trunk or BA’s tariffed charge for its own Frame Relay Trunk; and (3) a charge for the use of the GNAPS’s NNI (or equivalent), equal to the lesser of GNAPS’ generally available charge for such NNI or BA’s tariffed charge for its own Exchange Access Frame Relay NNI. 7.4.3 The Local Delivered Traffic Percentage described in Subsection 7.4.2 above shall be determined as follows: (1) GNAPS shall determine the percent of local and intraLATA toll Frame Relay Traffic being exchanged and multiply that percent by the percentage of Frame Relay Traffic that is being delivered by BA to GNAPS (initially presumed to be 50%, but subject to revision as new evidence warrants). 7.4.4 The Parties shall provide to each other the physical address end points for each PVC/CIR in order to determine the jurisdictional nature of the traffic. 7.4.5 For Frame Relay Trunks used solely for the purpose of carrying local and intraLATA Frame Relay traffic, the Parties may agree to provision a Frame Relay mid-span meet pursuant to section 4.2.2(b). In the case of a Frame Relay mid-span meet, compensation for the Frame Relay traffic carried over th...
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Frame Relay Service Traffic. The following provisions will apply only to Frame Relay Service and Exchange Access Frame Relay Service in those states in which DeltaCom is certified and providing Frame Service as a Local Exchange Carrier and where traffic is being exchanged between DeltaCom and BellSouth Frame Relay Switches in the same LATA. A.1 The Parties agree to establish two-way Frame Relay facilities between their respective Frame Relay Switches to the mutually-agreed upon Frame Relay Service point(s) of interconnection ("POIs") within the LATA. All POIs shall be within the same Frame Relay Network Serving Area as defined in Section A40 of BellSouth's General Subscriber Services Tariff. A.1.1 Upon the request of either Party, such interconnection will be established where BellSouth and DeltaCom have Frame Relay Switches in the same LATA. Where there are multiple Frame Relay switches in the central office of a Party, an interconnection with any one of the switches will be considered an interconnection with all of the switches at that central office for purposes of routing packet traffic. A.1.2 The Parties agree to provision local and IntraLATA Frame Relay Service and Exchange Access Frame Relay Service (both intrastate and interstate) over Frame Relay Trunks between the respective Frame Relay switches and the POIs. A.1.3 The Parties agree to assess each other reciprocal charges for the facilities that each provides to the other according to the Percent Local Circuit use ("PLCU") factor PLCU, determined as follows: (i) Frame Relay framed packet data is transported within Virtual Circuits ("VC"). For the purposes of calculating the PLCU, if all the data packets transported within a VC remain within the LATA, then consistent with the local definitions in this Agreement, the traffic on that VC is local ("Local VC"). Exhibit A --------- Attachment G (ii) If the originating and terminating locations of the two way packet data traffic are not in the same LATA, the traffic on that VC is interLATA. (iii) The PLCU shall be determined by dividing the total number of Local VCs, by the total number of VCs on each Frame Relay facility at the end of the reporting period. The Parties agree to renegotiate the method for determining the PLCU, at either Parties' request, and within 90 days, if either Party notifies the other that it has found that this method does not adequately represent the PLCU. (iv) If there are no VCs on a facility when it is billed, the PLCU will be zero.
Frame Relay Service Traffic. The following provisions shall apply only to Frame Relay Service and Exchange Access Frame Relay Service traffic between BA and ICI when ICI is certified and providing Frame Relay Service as a Local Exchange Carrier, and shall become effective upon approval and implementation of relevant BA Tariffs. 7.5.1 The Parties shall agree to establish Frame Relay Trunks between their respective Frame Relay switches to the mutually-agreed upon Frame Relay Service BA-IP(s) and I-IP(s) in the LATA. 7.5.2 The Parties agree to assess each other reciprocal charges for the Frame Relay Service network to network interfaces (NNIs) that each provides to the other, and that are used to deliver local and intraLATA Frame Relay Service, as set forth in Exhibit A. 7.5.3 The Parties agree that any charges by either Party to the other Party for the facility connecting the Frame Relay Service BA-IP and I-IP used to deliver local and intraLATA Frame Relay Service Traffic shall be apportioned based on the percentage of the airline mileage provided by each Party from that Party’s IP to the agreed-upon point of interconnection with the other Party, divided by the total airline mileage between the BA-IP and the I-IP. Transport mileage charges shall be reciprocal pursuant to the rates contained in Exhibit A. 7.5.4 The Parties shall provide to each other the physical address end points for each PVC/CIR. The Parties shall reciprocally charge local and intraLATA PVC/CIRs pursuant to the rates contained in Exhibit A. 7.5.5 This Agreement does not address or alter in any way either Party’s provision of Exchange Access Frame Relay Service or interLATA

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