Land to Mobile Traffic Sample Clauses

Land to Mobile Traffic. 2.1.2.1 ALLTEL shall be responsible for the delivery of Telecommunications Traffic from its network to Telecorp’s network at the appropriate Interconnection Point for the transport and termination of such traffic by Telecorp to the handset of a Telecorp end user. 2.1.2.2 Unless ALLTEL elects to have Telecorp or a third party provision facilities under subsection 1.6 of this Attachment, ALLTEL shall provide the physical plant facilities that interconnect ALLTEL's Interconnection Point with Telecorp’s Interconnection Point. ALLTEL shall be responsible for the physical plant facility from its network to the appropriate Interconnection Point.
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Land to Mobile Traffic. 2.1.2.1 ALLTEL shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to Sprint’s network at the appropriate point of interconnection for the transport and termination of such traffic by Sprint to the handset of a Sprint end user. 2.1.2.2 Unless ALLTEL elects to have Sprint or a third party provision facilities under Section 1.6, ALLTEL shall provide the physical plant facilities that interconnect ALLTEL's point of interconnection with Sprint’s point of interconnection. ALLTEL shall be responsible for the physical plant facility from its network to the appropriate point of interconnection.
Land to Mobile Traffic. Telco shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to Western Wireless’ network Upon a request by Western Wireless, Telco shall provision mobile to land, and land to mobile connecting facilities for Western Wireless under the prices set forth in Appendix A. Charges will be based on their proportional (percentage) use of such facilities, as provided for in Section 40.4.
Land to Mobile Traffic. 2.1.2.1 ALLTEL shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to Tritel’s network at the appropriate point of interconnection, as specified in Attachment 5: Points of interconnection (within the serving wire center boundary of the end office in which the tandem, providing Type 2A Interconnection, is located, or within the serving wire center boundary of the end office providing Type 1 Interconnection) on its network for the transport and termination of such traffic by Tritel to the handset of a Tritel end user. 2.1.2.2 Unless ALLTEL elects to have Tritel or a third party provision facilities under Section 1.6, ALLTEL shall provide the physical plant facilities that interconnect ALLTEL's point of interconnection with Tritel’s point of interconnection. ALLTEL shall be responsible for the physical plant facility from its network to the appropriate point of interconnection within the serving wire center boundary of the end office in which the tandem, providing Type 2A Interconnection, is located, or within the serving wire center boundary of the end office providing Type 1 Interconnection on its network.
Land to Mobile Traffic. 2.1.2.1 ALLTEL shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to Powertel’s network at the appropriate point of interconnection (within the serving wire center boundary of the tandem providing Type 2A Interconnection, or within the serving wire center boundary of the end office providing Type 1 Interconnection) on its network for the transport and termination of such traffic to the handset of a Powertel end user. 2.1.2.2 Unless ALLTEL elects to have Powertel or a third party provision facilities under Section 1.6, ALLTEL shall provide the physical plant facilities that interconnect ALLTEL's point of interconnection with Powertel’s point of interconnection. ALLTEL shall be responsible for the physical plant facility from its network to the appropriate point of interconnection within the serving wire center boundary of the end office in which the tandem, providing Type 2A Interconnection, is located, or within the serving wire center boundary of the end office providing Type 1 Interconnection on its network.
Land to Mobile Traffic. Direct Interconnection. 2.3.1. TDS Telecom shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its End Users connected to its network to the appropriate Point of Interconnection with Alltel's network for the Transport and Termination of such traffic by Alltel to an End User. TDS-AIItel Interconnection Agreement - South Carolina ALL-26864 2.3.2. Where Direct Interconnection trunks exist between the Parties, each Party agrees to utilize such Direct Interconnection trunks as the primary route for delivery of Local Traffic to the other Party. Any overflow traffic shall be routed to the designated access tandem provider for delivery to the other Party. The Parties agree to calculate Reciprocal Compensation charges for any Local Traffic not traversing the Direct Interconnection based on the traffic factors referenced in Appendix D of this Agreement.
Land to Mobile Traffic. 2.1.2.1 ALLTEL shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to CMRS-P’s network at the appropriate point of interconnection for the transport and termination of such traffic by CMRS-P to the handset of a CMRS-P end user. 2.1.2.2 Unless ALLTEL elects to have CMRS-P or a third party provision facilities under Section 1.6, ALLTEL shall provide the physical plant facilities that interconnect ALLTEL's point of interconnection with CMRS-P’s point of interconnection. ALLTEL shall be responsible for the physical plant facility from its network to the appropriate point of interconnection.
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Land to Mobile Traffic. 2.1.2.1 ALLTEL shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to NEXTEL PARTNERS’s network at the appropriate point of interconnection, as specified in Attachment 5: Points of Interconnection (within the serving wire center boundary of the end office in which the tandem, providing Type 2A Interconnection, is located, or within the serving wire center boundary of the end office providing Type 1 Interconnection) on its network for the transport and termination of such traffic by NEXTEL PARTNERS to the handset of a NEXTEL PARTNERS end user. 2.1.2.2 Unless ALLTEL elects to have NEXTEL PARTNERS or a third party provision facilities under Section 1.6, ALLTEL shall provide the physical plant facilities that interconnect ALLTEL's point of interconnection with NEXTEL PARTNERS’s point of interconnection. ALLTEL shall be responsible for the physical plant facility from its network to the appropriate point of interconnection within the serving wire center boundary of the end office in which the tandem, providing Type 2A Interconnection, is located, or within the serving wire center boundary of the end office providing Type 1 Interconnection on its network.
Land to Mobile Traffic. 2.1.2.1 KY ALLTEL shall be responsible for the delivery of Telecommunications Traffic from its network to ACI’s network at the appropriate Interconnection Point for the transport and termination of such traffic by ACI to the handset of an ACI end user. 2.1.2.2 Unless KY ALLTEL elects to have ACI or a third party provision facilities under subsection 1.6 of this Attachment, KY ALLTEL shall provide the physical plant facilities that interconnect ALLTEL's Interconnection Point with ACI’s Interconnection Point. KY ALLTEL shall be responsible for the physical plant facility from its network to the appropriate Interconnection Point.

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