InterMTA Traffic Factors Sample Clauses

InterMTA Traffic Factors. In the event there is insufficient representative and verifiable data to identify the actual InterMTA Traffic exchanged between the Parties to use in preparation of the monthly billing statement, the Parties agree to apply a percent InterMTA Traffic Factor to the XXXXXX terminated minutes of use as an estimate of the InterMTA Traffic being exchanged. The Parties have developed an initial factor representative of the share of Subject Traffic exchanged that is exempt from Transport and Termination charges. The Parties have agreed upon the InterMTA factor specified below, which represents the percent of the total originating and terminated minutes to be billed access charges by XXXXXX. The InterMTA Factor will be multiplied by the total Mobile-to-Land terminated Subject Traffic minutes recorded each month by the XXXXXX End Office Switches to determine those minutes to which terminating access rates apply. • Mobile-to-Land Traffic Subject Traffic 75.0% InterMTA Intrastate 100.0% 25.0% Interstate 0.0% • Land-to-Mobile Traffic Subject Traffic 100.0% V. Charges for Access Transport, Access Termination and Access End Office Switching for Exchange Access Service XXXXXX’X Access Tariffs in the proper jurisdiction apply.
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InterMTA Traffic Factors. In the event there is insufficient representative and verifiable data to identify InterMTA Traffic exchanged between the Parties to use in preparation of the monthly billing statement, the Parties agree to apply a percent InterMTA Traffic Factor to the CCCI terminated minutes of use as an estimate of the InterMTA Traffic being exchanged. The Parties have developed an initial factor representative of the share of Subject Traffic exchanged that is exempt from Transport and Termination charges. The Parties have agreed upon the InterMTA factor specified below, which represents the percentage of the total originating and terminating minutes to be billed access charges by CCCI. The InterMTA Factor will be multiplied by the total mobile-to- landline Subject Traffic minutes recorded each month by CCCI or the transiting provider to determine those minutes to which terminating access rates apply.
InterMTA Traffic Factors. In the event there is insufficient representative and verifiable data to identify the actual InterMTA Traffic exchanged between the Parties to use in preparation of the monthly billing statement, the Parties agree to apply a percent InterMTA Traffic Factor to the WWTC terminated minutes of use as an estimate of the InterMTA Traffic being exchanged. The Parties have developed an initial factor representative of the share of Subject Traffic exchanged that is exempt from Transport and Termination charges. The Parties have agreed upon the InterMTA factor specified below, which represents the percent of the total originating and terminated minutes to be billed access charges by WWTC. The InterMTA Factor will be multiplied by the total Mobile to Landline terminated Subject Traffic minutes recorded each month by the WWTC End Office Switches to determine those minutes to which terminating access rates apply. • Mobile to Land Traffic Subject Traffic 85.0% InterMTA 15.0% Intrastate 90.0% Interstate 10.0% • Land to Mobile Traffic Subject Traffic 100.0% V. Charges for Access Transport, Access Termination and Access End Office Switching for Exchange Access Service WWTC’s Access Tariffs in the proper jurisdiction apply. Appendix C INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. Appendix D INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. Appendix E Networks with Arrangements with WWTC for Tandem Switch Service Locality I. 24-7 Telcom, Inc. For purposes of this Agreement 24-7 Telcom, Inc. will Menomonie be considered and End Office of West Wisconsin Telcom Cooperative, Inc.
InterMTA Traffic Factors. The Parties agree to apply the appropriate InterMTA Traffic Factor to the total terminated minutes of use (Mobile-to-Land or Land-to-Mobile, as appropriate) as an estimate of the InterMTA Traffic being exchanged. The Parties have agreed upon the InterMTA Factors specified below as representative of the share of the total terminated minutes that is subject to InterMTA Rates. The InterMTA Factor will be multiplied by the total mobile-to-land terminated traffic and land to mobile originated traffic minutes recorded each month by the AMERY End Office Switches to determine those minutes to which the InterMTA Rate applies.
InterMTA Traffic Factors. In the event there is insufficient representative and verifiable data to identify the actual InterMTA Traffic excha nged between the Parties to use in preparation of the monthly billing statement, the Parties agree to apply a percent InterMTA Traffic Factor to the CTCI terminated minutes of use as an estimate of the InterMTA Traffic being exchanged. The Parties have developed an initial factor representative of the share of Subject Traffic exchanged that is exempt from Transport and Termination charges. The Parties have agreed upon the InterMTA factor specified below, which represents the percent of the total originating and terminated minutes to be billed access charges by CTCI. The InterMTA Factor will be multiplied by the total Mobile to Landline terminated Subject Traffic minutes recorded each month by the CTCI End Office Switches to determine those minutes to which terminating access rates apply. • Mobile to Land Traffic Subject Traffic 92.0% InterMTA 8.0% Intrastate 100.0% Interstate -0- • Land to Mobile Traffic Subject Traffic 100.0% V. Charges for Access Transport, Access Termination and Access End Office Switching for Exchange Access Service CTCI’s Access Tariffs in the proper jurisdiction apply. Appendix C INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. Appendix D INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. Appendix E Networks with Arrangements with CTCI for Tandem Switch Service Locality I. CTC Telcom, Inc. For purposes of this Agreement CTC Telcom, Inc. will Xxxxxx be considered an End Office Switch of Chibardun Rice Lake Telephone Cooperative, Inc. Chetek ALLTEL will use its best efforts to negotiate exchange of traffic agreements with all third party carriers included in this Appendix E, for the Termination of Telecommunications Traffic.
InterMTA Traffic Factors. In the event there is insufficient representative and verifiable data to identify the actual InterMTA Traffic exchanged between the Parties to use in preparation of the monthly billing statement, the Parties agree to apply a percent InterMTA Traffic Factor to the CCCI terminated minutes of use as an estimate of the InterMTA Traffic being exchanged. The Parties have developed an initial factor representative of the share of Subject Traffic exchanged that is exempt from Transport and Termination charges. The Parties have agreed upon the InterMTA factor specified below, which represents the percent of the total originating and terminated minutes to be billed access charges by CCCI. The InterMTA Factor will be multiplied by the total Mobile to Landline terminated Subject Traffic minutes recorded each month by the CCCI End Office Switches to determine those minutes to which terminating access rates apply. • Mobile to Land Traffic Subject Traffic 90.0% InterMTA 10.0% Intrastate 90.0% Interstate 10.0% • Land to Mobile Traffic Subject Traffic 100.0%

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