INTERCONNECTION POINTS FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRAFFIC Sample Clauses

INTERCONNECTION POINTS FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRAFFIC. Each Party shall provide the other Party with Interconnection to its network at the following points for transmission, routing and termination subject to the availability of facilities. Compensation for such facilities will be as set forth in Exhibit A or as provided elsewhere herein.
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INTERCONNECTION POINTS FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRAFFIC. Each Party shall make available Interconnection Points and facilities for routing of traffic from those Interconnection Points as designated in Schedule 4.5. Any additional traffic that is not covered in Schedule 4.5 shall be subject to separate negotiations between the Parties, except that (i) either Party may deliver traffic of any type or character to the other Party for termination as long as the delivering Party pays the receiving Party’s then current Switched Exchange Access rates for such traffic, and (ii) upon a bona fide request from either Party, the Parties will exercise all reasonable efforts to conclude an agreement covering the exchange of such traffic.
INTERCONNECTION POINTS FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRAFFIC. Each Party shall provide the other Party with Interconnection to its network at the following points for transmission, routing and termination. Each Party shall make available at its Interconnection Points facilities to route the traffic it receives to the appropriate final destination. Interconnec­tion at a BA-IP that is a Local Serving Wire Center provides access to all of the Interconnection Points identified below, via facilities appropriate for the traffic types and destinations identified below. Compensation for such facilities will be as set forth in Exhibit A or as provided elsewhere herein.

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