Meetpoint Billing – Facilities Based Sample Clauses

Meetpoint Billing – Facilities Based. 27.9.1 CLEC and SBC-AMERITECH will establish and maintain meet-point billing (“MPB”) arrangements in accordance with the Meet Point Billing guidelines adopted by and contained in the OBF’s MECAB and MECOD documents, except as modified herein. Each Party will maintain provisions in its respective federal and state access tariffs, and/or provisions within the National Exchange Carrier Association (“NECA”) Tariff No. 4, or any successor tariff to reflect the MPB arrangements identified in this Agreement, including MPB percentages. 27.9.2 CLEC and SBC-AMERITECH will implement the Multiple Xxxx/Single Tariff option. As described in the MECAB document, each Party will render a xxxx in accordance with its own tariff for that portion of the service it provides. 27.9.3 In the case of tandem routing, the tandem company will provide to the end office company the billing name, billing address, and carrier identification code (“CIC”) of the Interexchange Carriers (“IXCs”) in order to comply with the MPB Notification process as outlined in the MECAB document. Such information will be provided, on a one-time basis, in the format and via the medium that the Parties agree. In the event that the end office company is unable to ascertain the IXC to be billed, the tandem company will work with the end office company to identify the proper entity to be billed. 27.9.4 SBC-AMERITECH and CLEC will record and transmit MPB information in accordance with the standards and in the format set forth in this Article . SBC- AMERITECH and CLEC will coordinate and exchange the billing account reference (“BAR”) and billing account cross reference (“BACR”) numbers for the MPB arrangements described in this Agreement. Each Party will notify the other if the level of billing or other BAR/BACR elements change, resulting in a new BAR/BACR number. 27.9.5 Each Party will provide access usage records (“AURs”) to the other Party within ten (10) business days of the recording. The initial billing company will provide the summary usage records (“SURs”) to the subsequent billing company within ten (10) business days of sending initial billing company bills to the IXC. Neither Party will compensate the other for this record exchange. The details of record exchange are set forth in Section 27.10 of this Article XXVII. 27.9.5.1 The subsequent billing company will provide the initial billing company with the Switched Access Detail Usage Data (category 1101XX records) on magnetic tape or via such other media...
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Meetpoint Billing – Facilities Based. CLEC and SBC-AMERITECH will establish and maintain meet- point billing (“MPB”) arrangements in accordance with the Meet Point Billing guidelines adopted by and contained in the OBF’s MECAB and MECOD documents, except as modified herein. Each Party will maintain provisions in its respective federal and state access tariffs, and/or provisions within the National Exchange Carrier Association (“NECA”) Tariff No. 4, or any successor tariff to reflect the MPB arrangements identified in this Agreement, including MPB percentages.

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