Common use of ISP-Bound Traffic Clause in Contracts

ISP-Bound Traffic. ISP-Bound Traffic means traffic that originates from or is directed, either directly or indirectly, to or through an information service provider or Internet Service Provider (ISP) physically located in an area within the Local/ELCS/EAS exchange of the originating End User Customer. Traffic originated from, directed to or through an ISP physically located outside the originating End User Customer’s Local/ELCS/EAS exchange will be considered Switched Access Traffic and subject to Access Service charges. VoIP-PSTN Traffic is not ISP-Bound Traffic.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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ISP-Bound Traffic. ISP-Bound Traffic means traffic that originates from or is directed, either directly or indirectly, to or through an information service provider or Internet Service Provider service provider (ISP) who is physically located in an area exchange within the Local/ELCS/EAS exchange area of the originating End User Customer. Traffic originated from, directed to or through an ISP physically located outside the originating End User Customer’s 's Local/ELCS/EAS exchange area will be considered Switched Access Traffic switched toll traffic and subject to Access Service access charges. VoIP-PSTN Traffic is not ISP-Bound Traffic.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

ISP-Bound Traffic. ISP-Bound Traffic means traffic that originates from or is directed, either directly or indirectly, to or through an information service provider or Internet Service Provider (ISP) who is physically located in an area within the Local/ELCS/EAS exchange of the originating End User Customer. Traffic originated from, directed to or through an ISP physically located outside the originating End User Customer’s Local/ELCS/EAS exchange will be considered Switched Access Traffic and subject to Access Service charges. VoIP-PSTN Traffic is not ISP-Bound Traffic.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

ISP-Bound Traffic. ISP-Bound Traffic means traffic that originates from or is directed, either directly or indirectly, to or through an information service provider or Internet Service Provider (ISP) who is physically located in an area within the Local/ELCS/EAS Local exchange of the originating End User Customer. Traffic originated from, directed to or through an ISP physically located outside the originating End User Customer’s Local/ELCS/EAS Local exchange will be considered Switched Access Traffic and subject to Access Service access charges. VoIP-PSTN Traffic is not ISP-Bound Traffic.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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ISP-Bound Traffic. ISP-Bound Traffic means traffic that originates from or is directed, either directly or indirectly, to or through an information service provider or Internet Service Provider (ISP) physically located in an area within the Local/ELCS/EAS exchange of the originating End User Customer. Traffic originated from, directed to or through an ISP physically located outside the originating End User Customer’s Local/ELCS/EAS exchange will be considered Switched Access Traffic and subject to Access Service charges. VoIP-PSTN Traffic is not ISP-Bound Traffic.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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