Mobile to Land Traffic Sample Clauses

Mobile to Land Traffic. 2.1.1.1 Tritel shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to ALLTEL’s network (at the appropriate point of interconnection on its network, as specified in Attachment 5: Points of Interconnection) for the transport and termination of such traffic by ALLTEL to an ALLTEL end user or for delivery by ALLTEL to a third party provider.
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Mobile to Land Traffic. Western Wireless shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to Telco’s network for the transport and termination of such traffic by Telco to an end user or for delivery by Telco to a third party provider. UNRESOLVED: The highlighted language deleted by WWC is not agreed to. Upon a request by Western Wireless, Telco shall provision mobile to land, and land to mobile connecting facilities for Western Wireless under the prices set forth in Appendix A. Charges will be based on their proportional (percentage) use of such facilities as provided for in Section 40.4. UNRESOLVED - See Response to Arbitration Petition Issue 13.
Mobile to Land Traffic. 2.1.1.1 Sprint shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to ALLTEL’s network at the appropriate point of interconnection for the transport and termination of such traffic by ALLTEL to an ALLTEL end user or for delivery by ALLTEL to a third party provider.
Mobile to Land Traffic. Directly Interconnected
Mobile to Land Traffic. 2.1.1.1 CMRS-P shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to ALLTEL’s network at the appropriate point of interconnection for the transport and termination of such traffic by ALLTEL to an ALLTEL end user or for delivery by ALLTEL to a third party provider.
Mobile to Land Traffic. Direct Interconnection. Alltel shall be responsible for the delivery of Traffic from its network to the appropriate Point of Interconnection with TDS Telecom's network for the Transport and Termination of such traffic by TDS Telecom to one of its End Users.
Mobile to Land Traffic. 2.1.1.1 NEXTEL PARTNERS shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to ALLTEL’s network (at the appropriate point of interconnection on its network, as specified in Attachment 5: Points of Interconnection) for the transport and termination of such traffic by ALLTEL to an ALLTEL end user or for delivery by ALLTEL to a third party provider.
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Mobile to Land Traffic. 2.1.1.1 ACI shall be responsible for the delivery of Telecommunications Traffic from its network to ALLTEL’s network at the appropriate Interconnection Point for the transport and termination of such traffic by KY ALLTEL to a KY ALLTEL end user or for delivery by KY ALLTEL to a Third Party Provider.
Mobile to Land Traffic. 2.1.1.1 Powertel shall be responsible for the delivery of traffic from its network to ALLTEL’s network (at the appropriate point of interconnection, on its network, as specified in Attachment 5: Points of Interconnection) for the transport and termination of such traffic by ALLTEL to an ALLTEL end user or for delivery by ALLTEL to a Third Party Provider.

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