Meet-Point Billing Services. 6.1.1 Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to xxxx for jointly provided switched access service, such as switched access Feature Groups B and D. The Parties agree to provide this data to each other at no charge. If the procedures in the MECAB document are amended or modified, the Parties shall implement such amended or modified procedures within a reasonable period of time. Each party shall provide the other Party the billing name, billing address, and carrier identification (“CIC”) of the IXCs that may utilize any portion of either Party’s network in an CLEC/CBT MPB arrangement in order to comply with the MPB Notification process as outlined in the MECAB document. Each Party will be entitled to reject a record that does not contain a CIC code.
6.1.2 CLEC shall designate the access Tandem or any other reasonable facilities or points of Interconnection for the purpose of originating or terminating IXC traffic. For the access Tandem designated, the Parties shall mutually agree upon a billing percentage as set forth in Schedule 6.0 and shall further agree, within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date, upon billing percentages for additional routes, which billing percentages shall be set forth in Schedule 6.0 as amendments hereto. Either Party may make this billing percentage information available to IXCs. The billing percentages shall be calculated according to one of the methodologies specified for such purposes in the MECAB document.
6.1.3 The Parties shall undertake all reasonable measures to ensure that the billing percentage and associated information are maintained in their respective federal and state access tariffs, as required, until such time as such information can be included in the National Exchange Carrier Association (“NECA”) FCC Tariff No. 4.
6.1.4 Each Party shall implement the “Multiple Xxxx/Multiple Tariff” option in order to xxxx the IXC for each Party’s own portion of jointly provided Telecommunications Service.
Meet-Point Billing Services. 6.1.1 Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, Issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to bill for jointly provided switched access service such as switched access Feature Group D. If the procedures in the MECAB document are amended or modified, the Parties shall implement such amended or modified procedures within a reasonable period of time.
6.1.2 Requesting Carrier shall designate access Tandems or any other reasonable facilities or points of Interconnection for the purpose of originating or terminating IXC traffic. For each such access Tandem designated, the Parties shall utilize a billing percentage determined in accordance with Schedule 6.0 to bill IXC traffic. Either Party may make this billing percentage information available to IXCs. The billing percentages shall be calculated according to one of the methodologies specified for such purposes in the MECAB document.
6.1.3 Each Party shall undertake all reasonable measures to ensure that the billing percentage and associated information are included and maintained in the National Exchange Association (“NECA”) FCC Tariff No. 4.
6.1.4 Each Party shall implement the “Multiple Bill/Single Tariff” option in order to bill the IXC for each Party’s own portion of jointly provided Telecommunications Service.
Meet-Point Billing Services. Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, Issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to bill for jointly provided switched access service such as switched access Feature Groups B and D. If the procedures in the MECAB document are amended or modified, the Parties shall implement such amended or modified procedures within a reasonable period of time.
Meet-Point Billing Services. Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (MECAB) document SR-BDS-000983, issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to bill for jointly provided switched access service such as switched access Feature Groups B and D. The Parties agree to provide this data to each other at no charge. If the procedures in the MECAB document are amended or modified, the Parties shall implement such amended or modified procedures within a reasonable period of time.
Meet-Point Billing Services. 9.1 Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Requesting Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to bill for jointly provided switched access service such as switched access Feature Groups B and D. The Parties agree to provide this data to each other at no charge. If the procedures in the MECAB document are amended or modified, the Parties shall implement such amended or modified procedures within a reasonable period of time.
9.2 Requesting Carrier shall designate access Tandems or any other reasonable facilities or points of Interconnection for the purpose of originating or terminating IXC traffic. For each such access Tandem designated, the Parties shall mutually agree upon a billing percentage as set forth in Schedule 6.1 and shall further agree, within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date,1/ upon billing percentages for additional routes, which billing percentages shall be set forth in Schedule 6.1 as amendments hereto. Either Party may make this billing percentage information available to IXCs. The billing percentages shall be calculated according to one of the methodologies specified for such purposes in the MECAB document.
9.3 The Parties shall undertake all reasonable measures to ensure that the billing percentage and associated information are maintained in their respective federal and state access tariffs, as required, until such time as such information can be included in the National Exchange Association (“NECA”) FCC Tariff No.
Meet-Point Billing Services. VI.1.1 Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, Issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to bill for jointly provided switched access service such as switched access Feature Group
Meet-Point Billing Services. 6.1.1 Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to xxxx for jointly provided switched access service such as switched access Feature Groups B and D. The Parties agree to provide this data to each other at no charge. If the procedures in the MECAB document are amended or modified, the Parties shall implement such amended or modified procedures within a reasonable period of time.
6.1.2 Requesting Carrier shall designate access Tandems or any other reasonable facilities or points of Interconnection for the purpose of originating or terminating IXC traffic. For each such access Tandem designated (and any additional rates), the Parties shall utilize the billing percentage as set forth in Schedule 6.0. Either Party may make this billing percentage information available to IXCs.
6.1.3 The Parties shall undertake all reasonable measures to ensure that the billing percentage and associated information are maintained in their respective federal and state access tariffs, as required, until such time as such information can be included in the National Exchange Association (“NECA” ) FCC Tariff No.
Meet-Point Billing Services. 6.1.1 Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, Issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to bill for jointly provided switched access service such as switched access Feature Group D. If the procedures in the MECAB document are amended or modified, the Parties shall implement such amended or modified procedures within a reasonable period of time. 12716496.1 80509 940C 00650405
6.1.2 Requesting Carrier shall designate access Tandems or any other reasonable facilities or points of Interconnection for the purpose of originating or terminating IXC traffic. For each such access Tandem designated, the Parties shall utilize a billing percentage determined in accordance with Schedule 6.0 to bill IXC traffic. Either Party may make this billing percentage information available to IXCs. The billing percentages shall be calculated according to one of the methodologies specified for such purposes in the MECAB document.
6.1.3 Each Party shall undertake all reasonable measures to ensure that the billing percentage and associated information are included and maintained in the National Exchange Association (“NECA”) FCC Tariff No. 4.
6.1.4 Each Party shall implement the “Multiple Bill/Single Tariff” option in order to bill the IXC for each Party’s own portion of jointly provided Telecommunications Service.
Meet-Point Billing Services. Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to bill for jointly provided switched access service, such as switched access Feature Groups B and D. The Parties agree to provide this data to each other at no charge. If the procedures in the MECAB document are amended or modified, the Parties shall implement such amended or modified procedures within a reasonable period of time. Each party shall provide the other Party the billing name, billing address, and carrier identification (“CIC”) of the IXCs that may utilize any portion of either Party’s network in an CLEC/CBT MPB arrangement in order to comply with the MPB Notification process as outlined in the MECAB document. Each Party will be entitled to reject a record that does not contain a CIC code.
Meet-Point Billing Services. VI.1.1 Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, Issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to bill for jointly provided switched access service such as switched access Feature Group D. If the procedures in the MECAB document are amended or modified, the Parties shall implement such amended or modified procedures within a reasonable period of time.
VI.1.2 Requesting Carrier shall designate access Tandems or any other reasonable facilities or points of Interconnection for the purpose of originating or terminating IXC traffic. For each such access Tandem designated, the Parties shall utilize a billing percentage determined in accordance with Schedule