Interconnection Compensation Sample Clauses

Interconnection Compensation. 61.1.1. Sprint is responsible for transport to the Physical POI when the Physical POI is within the same local calling area where the call originates.
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Interconnection Compensation. 61.2.1. If Sprint provides one hundred percent (100%) of the facility, Sprint will charge CLEC one hundred percent (100%) of the lease rates for the facility. CLEC may charge Sprint a proportionate amount of Sprint’s dedicated transport rate based on the use of the facility as described above.
Interconnection Compensation. 2.2.1.Interconnection compensation will be pursuant to the following unless otherwise mutually agreed to in writing by the Parties.
Interconnection Compensation. 43.2.1. The transmission facility that connects Sprint’s and CLEC’s networks, at the first point of switching for each Party, is defined as the "Interconnection Facility." The Interconnection Facility may be a shared facility. Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, if CLEC provides one-hundred percent (100%) of the Interconnection Facility via lease of meet-point circuits between Sprint and a third-party; lease of Sprint facilities, lease of third party facilities; or construction of its own facilities; the POI for the mutual exchange of traffic will be the Sprint office where the leased facility terminates. Should the facility provided by CLEC be used to terminate Sprint originated traffic, CLEC agrees that the interconnection facility will be provided on a bill and keep basis and will not be subject to proportional use charges.
Interconnection Compensation. 60.1.1. Sprint is responsible for transport to the Physical POI when the Physical POI is within the same local calling area where the call originates. Where Virtual POIs are required, the CLEC will compensate Sprint for transport from the Virtual POI to the Physical POI at TELRIC based rates. Sprint will bear the cost for transport to the Virtual POI when the Virtual POI is within the same local calling area where the call originates.
Interconnection Compensation. 7. Operational Support Systems (OSS) Rates ... ....................................................................
Interconnection Compensation for Traffic Other Than Local and ESP/ISP Traffic............ 18 6.
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Interconnection Compensation 

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