ITS REVENUE SHARE, PAYMENT AND REPORTING Sample Clauses

ITS REVENUE SHARE, PAYMENT AND REPORTING. 4.1. Gross Revenue generated by and through the proposed ITS consists of all revenue share payments, earnings, gain, income, generated revenue, payment, proceeds or receipts paid to or received by Contractor that are in any way connected to the provision of ITS service pursuant to RFP #00-000-000 and this Agreement. ITS Gross Revenue includes, by way of example and not limitation, all the following: all surcharges, per minute fees and any additional fees and/or charges generated by the completion of all calls (including any combination of free, collect, debit, and pre-paid Local, Intralata/Intrastate, Intralata/Interstate, Interlata/Intrastate, Interlata/Interstate, and International calls), additional fees and/or charges added to the total cost of a call or added to the end-user's bill or any other compensation received by Contractor.
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ITS REVENUE SHARE, PAYMENT AND REPORTING. 2.001 Gross Revenue generated by and through the ITS consists of all compensation, earnings, gain, income, generated revenue, payment, proceeds or receipts paid to or received by Contractor that are in any way connected to the provision of ITS service pursuant to this Contract. Gross Revenue includes, by way of example and not limitation, all the following: all surcharges; per minute fees and any additional fees and/or charges generated by the completion of all calls (including any combination of free, collect, debit, and pre-paid Local, Intralata/Intrastate, Intralata/Interstate, Interlata/Intrastate, Interlata/Interstate and International calls); additional fees and/or charges added to the total cost of a call or added to the called party’s bill; or any other compensation received by Contractor.

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