MCI Northbound Traffic Sample Clauses

MCI Northbound Traffic. At the option of ***, MCI Northbound Traffic shall be charged at rates equal to ***, less an amount equal to such rate times the following percentage in the applicable year: 1993 *** 1994 *** 1995 *** 1996 *** 1997 *** 1998 *** 1999 & thereafter *** *** the specific tariff and options by written notice to ***. All terms and conditions of the tariff chosen which determine price shall apply to the ***. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the AT&T tariff, the rate for MCI Northbound Traffic delivered to *** shall be not less than *** per minute greater than the rate charged for MCI Northbound traffic delivered to the ***. Notwithstanding the calculations of the rates as provided in this subsection, the average rate per minute for MCI Northbound Traffic shall not be less than the *** for traffic delivered to *** for traffic delivered to ***.
MCI Northbound Traffic. Section 2.B.(1) of the Agreement is hereby amended to add the following provision: “Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, *** on April 1, 1999, the following rates shall apply to all MCI Northbound Traffic: 04/01/1999 to 12/31/1999 $*** 01/01/2000 to 12/31/2001 $*** 01/01/2002 and thereafter $*** There shall be no time of day discount. *** shall pay the *** access and all Alascom interexchange charges for the *** of MCI Northbound Traffic.”
MCI Northbound Traffic. MCI Northbound Traffic shall be charged at the following rates per minute in the appropriate periods: Date Rate in Dollars ---- --------------- Beginning ********** $********** Beginning ********** $********** Beginning ********** $********** Beginning ********** $********** Beginning ********** $********** Beginning ********** $********** Beginning ********** $********** Beginning ********** $********** Beginning ********** $********** Beginning ********** $********** There shall be no **********. GCI shall pay the ********** and all ********** charges for the ********** of MCI Northbound Traffic.

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