Common use of Measurement and Billing Clause in Contracts

Measurement and Billing. IV.6.1 For billing purposes, each Party shall pass CPN associated with that Party's originating switch on each call that originates on its network over the Local/IntraLATA Trunks; provided that all calls that originate on a Party's network and are exchanged without CPN information shall be billed as either Local Traffic or IntraLATA Toll Traffic based upon a percentage of local usage (PLU) factor calculated based on the amount of actual volume during the preceding three (3) months. The PLU will be reevaluated every three (3) months. If either Party fails to pass at least ninety percent (90%) of calls that originate on its network with CPN within a monthly billing period, then either Party may require that separate trunk groups for Local Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic be established. IV.6.2 Measurement of Telecommunications traffic billed hereunder shall be (i) in actual conversation time as specified in FCC terminating FGD Switched access tariffs for Local Traffic and (ii) in accordance with applicable tariffs for all other types of Telecommunications traffic.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Measurement and Billing. IV.6.1 For billing purposes, each Party shall pass CPN associated with that Party's ’s originating switch on each call that originates on its network over the Local/IntraLATA Trunks; provided that all calls that originate on a Party's ’s network and are exchanged without CPN information shall be billed as either Local Traffic or IntraLATA Toll Traffic based upon a percentage of local usage (PLU) factor calculated based on the amount of actual volume during the preceding three (3) months. The PLU will be reevaluated every three (3) months. If either Party fails to pass at least ninety percent (90%) of calls that originate on its network with CPN within a monthly billing period, then either Party may require that separate trunk groups for Local Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic be established. IV.6.2 Measurement of Telecommunications traffic billed hereunder shall be (i) in actual conversation time as specified in FCC terminating FGD Switched access tariffs for Local Traffic and (ii) in accordance with applicable tariffs for all other types of Telecommunications traffic.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Measurement and Billing. IV.6.1 For billing purposes, each Party shall pass CPN associated with that Party's originating switch on each call that originates on its network over the Local/IntraLATA Trunks; provided that all calls that originate on a Party's network and are exchanged without CPN information shall be billed as either Local Traffic or IntraLATA Toll Traffic based upon a percentage of local usage (PLU) factor calculated based on the amount of actual volume during the preceding three (3) months. The PLU will be reevaluated every three (3) months. If either Party fails to pass at least ninety percent (90%) of calls that originate on its network with CPN within a monthly billing period, then either Party may require that separate trunk groups for Local Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic be established. IV.6.2 Measurement of Telecommunications traffic billed hereunder shall be (i) in actual conversation time as specified in FCC terminating FGD Switched access tariffs for Local Traffic and (ii) in accordance with applicable tariffs for all other types of Telecommunications traffic.and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Measurement and Billing. IV.6.1 4.6.1 For billing purposes, each Party shall pass CPN associated with that Party's originating switch on each call that originates on its network over the Local/IntraLATA Trunks; provided that all calls that originate on a Party's network and are exchanged without CPN information shall be billed as either Local Traffic or IntraLATA Toll Traffic based upon a percentage of local usage (PLU) factor calculated based on the amount of actual volume during the preceding three (3) months. The PLU will be reevaluated every three (3) months. If either Party fails to pass at least ninety percent (90%) of calls that originate on its network with CPN within a monthly billing period, then either Party may require that separate trunk groups for Local Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic be established. IV.6.2 4.6.2 Measurement of Telecommunications traffic billed hereunder shall be (i) in actual conversation time as specified in FCC terminating FGD Switched access tariffs for Local Traffic and (ii) in accordance with applicable tariffs for all other types of Telecommunications traffic.and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Measurement and Billing. IV.6.1 4.6.1 For billing purposes, each Party shall pass CPN associated with that Party's originating switch on each call that originates on its network over the Local/IntraLATA Trunks; provided that all calls that originate on a Party's network and are exchanged without CPN information shall be billed as either Local Traffic or IntraLATA Toll Traffic based upon a percentage of local usage (PLU) factor calculated based on the amount of actual volume during the preceding three (3) months. The PLU will be reevaluated every three (3) months. If either Party fails to pass at least ninety percent (90%) of calls that originate on its network with CPN within a monthly billing period, then either Party may require that separate trunk groups for Local Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic be established. IV.6.2 4.6.2 Measurement of Telecommunications ofTelecommunications traffic billed hereunder shall be (i) in actual inactual conversation time as specified in FCC terminating FGD Switched access tariffs for Local Traffic and (ii) in accordance with applicable tariffs for all other types of Telecommunications traffic.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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