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Local Traffic Measurement Sample Clauses

Local Traffic Measurement a. To the extent that Carrier has recording capability, but recording limitations prohibit Carrier’s ability to determine the amount of BellSouth originated Local Traffic terminated to Carrier over two-way multi-use facilities, then upon Carrier's written request to the Invoice Payment Center (IPC), BellSouth will provide to Carrier on a quarterly basis the percent of total terminating traffic to Carrier that was originated by BellSouth. Such percent will be used by Carrier to xxxx BellSouth for the BellSouth Local Traffic for the following quarter. b. To the extent that Carrier has no recording capability and cannot determine the amount of BellSouth originated traffic terminated to Carrier for reciprocal billing, BellSouth will provide to Carrier the percent of terminating traffic originated by BellSouth based on BellSouth's usage billed to Carrier. c. BellSouth shall utilize actual traffic measurements as defined in Section VIII below, if available, to classify and xxxx Xxxxxxx for Carrier’s originated Local Traffic terminating to BellSouth. If BellSouth is unable to measure actual traffic, BellSouth shall apply the default percentage for local traffic to classify and xxxx traffic in accordance with Section VIII.
Local Traffic Measurement a. If Carrier has recording capability, but recording limitations that prohibits Carriers ability to determine the amount of BellSouth originated traffic (Local Traffic) terminated to Carrier over two-way multi- use facilities, BellSouth will provide to Carrier, upon Xxxxxxx's written request to the Local Interconnection Service Center (LISC), on a quarterly basis the percent of total terminating traffic to Carrier that was originated by BellSouth. Such percent will be used by Carrier to bill BellSouth for the BellSouth Local Traffic for the following quarter. b. If Carrier has no recording capability and cannot determine the amount of traffic terminated to Carrier, a mutually agreed upon methodology for reciprocal billing percentages for local traffic will be used.
Local Traffic Measurement a. If Carrier has recording capability, but recording limitations prohibit Carrier’s ability to determine the amount of BellSouth originated Local Traffic terminated to Carrier over two- way multi-use facilities, then upon Carrier's written request to the Invoice Payment Center (IPC), BellSouth will provide to Carrier on a quarterly basis the percent of total terminating traffic to Carrier that was originated by BellSouth. Such percent will be used by Carrier to xxxx BellSouth for the BellSouth Local Traffic for the following quarter. All BellSouth originated traffic terminated to Carrier will be billed to BellSouth as Local Traffic. b. If Carrier has no recording capability and cannot determine the amount of BellSouth originated traffic terminated to Carrier, a mutually agreed upon methodology for reciprocal billing percentages for Local Traffic will be used. c. BellSouth shall utilize actual traffic measurements as defined in Section VIII below, if available, to classify and xxxx Xxxxxxx for Carrier’s originated Local Traffic terminating to BellSouth. If BellSouth is unable to measure actual traffic, BellSouth shall apply the default percentage for local traffic to classify and xxxx traffic in accordance with Section VIII.
Local Traffic Measurement a. If Carrier has recording capability, but recording limitations prohibit Carrier’s ability to determine the amount of BellSouth originated Local Traffic terminated to Carrier over two- way multi-use facilities, then upon Carrier's written request to the Invoice Payment Center (IPC), BellSouth will provide to Carrier on a quarterly basis the percent of total terminating traffic to Carrier that was originated by BellSouth, and the percentage originated by third party carriers utilizing BellSouth’s transit services. Such third party carriers shall be identified as specified in V.B. above. Such percent will be used by Carrier to xxxx BellSouth for the BellSouth Local Traffic for the following quarter. b. If Carrier determines that it is not reasonably feasible to determine the amount of BellSouth originated Local Traffic terminated to Carrier, Carrier may xxxx BellSouth an amount which is equal to the amount billed by BellSouth to Carrier for Local Traffic originated by Carrier during the relevant period and terminated by BellSouth, divided by .7 and then multiplied by .3. c. BellSouth shall utilize actual traffic measurements as defined in Section VII below, if available, to classify and xxxx Xxxxxxx for Carrier’s originated Local Traffic terminating to BellSouth. If BellSouth is unable to measure actual traffic, BellSouth shall apply the default percentage for Local Traffic to classify and xxxx traffic in accordance with Section VIII.

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