Network Connections For Out of Exchange Traffic Sample Clauses

Network Connections For Out of Exchange Traffic. 5.5.1 OE-LEC represents that it operates as a CLEC within AT&T-22STATE Exchange Areas and has a POI located within AT&T-22STATE Exchange Areas for the purpose of providing telephone Exchange Service and Exchange Access in such AT&T-22STATE Exchange Areas. Based upon the foregoing, the Parties agree that AT&T-22STATE’s originating traffic will be delivered to OE-LEC’s existing POI arrangements in the LATA where the traffic originates in accordance with the POI requirements set forth in this Agreement. AT&T-22STATE will accept OE-LEC’s Out of Exchange Traffic at its Tandem Switch over local interconnection facilities that currently exist or may exist in the future between the Parties to or from OE- LEC’s out of Exchange Areas to or from AT&T-22STATE’s End Offices. When such Out of Exchange Traffic is Section 251(b)(5) Traffic, Non-toll VoIP-PSTN Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic that is exchanged between the End Users of OE-LEC and AT&T-22STATE, the Parties agree to establish a direct End Office trunk group when traffic levels exceed one DS1 (24 DS0s) to or from an AT&T-22STATE End Office. 5.5.2 OE-LEC shall establish a trunk group for Out of Exchange Traffic from OE-LEC to each AT&T-22STATE serving Tandem in a LATA. This requirement may be waived upon mutual agreement of the Parties.
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Network Connections For Out of Exchange Traffic. 5.5.1 OE-LEC represents that it operates as a CLEC within AT&T-21STATE Exchange Areas and has a POI located within AT&T-21STATE Exchange Areas for the purpose of providing telephone Exchange Service and Exchange Access in such AT&T-21STATE Exchange Areas. Based upon the foregoing, the Parties agree that AT&T-21STATE’s originating traffic will be delivered to OE-LEC’s existing POI arrangements in the LATA where the traffic originates in accordance with the POI requirements set forth in this Agreement. AT&T-21STATE will accept OE-LEC’s Out of Exchange Traffic at its Tandem Switch over local interconnection facilities that currently exist or may exist in the future between the Parties to or from OE- LEC’s out of Exchange Areas to or from AT&T-21STATE’s End Offices. When such Out of Exchange Traffic is Section 251(b)(5) Traffic, Non-toll VoIP-PSTN Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic that is exchanged between the End Users of OE-LEC and AT&T-21STATE, the Parties agree to establish a direct End Office trunk group when traffic levels exceed one DS1 (24 DS0s) to or from an AT&T-21STATE End Office. 5.5.2 OE-LEC shall establish a trunk group for Out of Exchange Traffic from OE-LEC to each AT&T-21STATE serving Tandem in a LATA. This requirement may be waived upon mutual agreement of the Parties. 5.5.2.1 In AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE, where CLEC does not interconnect at every AT&T serving Tandem in a LATA, CLEC must use Multiple Tandem Access (MTA) to route traffic in accordance with Section 4.3.3.3.1 above. 5.5.3 Transport facilities for 911, Mass Calling, OS/DA, Third Party and Meet Point Trunk Groups are the responsibility of OE-LEC from OE-LEC to the serving Tandem or platform that provides each such service type. 5.5.4 OE-LEC shall route originating Out of Exchange Traffic to the serving Tandem as defined by the Tandem owner in the LERG. 5.5.5 If AT&T-21STATE is not the serving Tandem as reflected in the LERG, the OE-LEC shall route Out of Exchange Traffic directly to the serving AT&T-21STATE End Office. 5.5.6 Except as otherwise provided in this Section 5.0, for OE-LEC originated/AT&T-21STATE terminated traffic or AT&T-21STATE originated/ OE-LEC terminated traffic, if any such traffic is improperly routed by one Party over any trunk groups to the other Party and/or not routed in accordance with this Section 5.0, the Parties will work cooperatively to correct the problem. 5.5.7 AT&T-21STATE shall not compensate any Third Party Local Exchange Carrier and/or Telecommu...
Network Connections For Out of Exchange Traffic. 5.5.1 OE-LEC represents that it operates as a CLEC within AT&T-22STATE Exchange Areas and has a POI located within AT&T-22STATE Exchange Areas for the purpose of providing telephone Exchange Service and Exchange Access in such AT&T-22STATE Exchange Areas. Based upon the foregoing, the Parties agree that AT&T-22STATE’s originating traffic will be delivered to OE-LEC’s existing POI arrangements in the LATA where the traffic originates in accordance with the POI requirements set forth in this Agreement. AT&T-22STATE will accept OE-LEC’s Out of Exchange Traffic at its Tandem Switch over local interconnection facilities that currently exist or may exist in the future between the Parties to or from OE- LEC’s out of Exchange Areas to or from AT&T-22STATE’s End Offices. When such Out of Exchange Traffic is Section 251(b)(5)
Network Connections For Out of Exchange Traffic. 5.5.1 OE-LEC represents that it operates as a CLEC within AT&T-22STATE Exchange Areas and has a POI located within AT&T-22STATE Exchange Areas for the purpose of providing telephone Exchange Service and Exchange Access in such AT&T-22STATE Exchange Areas. Based upon the foregoing, the Parties agree that AT&T-22STATE’s originating traffic will be delivered to OE-LEC’s existing POI arrangements in the LATA where the traffic originates in accordance with the POI requirements set forth in this Agreement.
Network Connections For Out of Exchange Traffic. 4.1 OE-LEC represents that it operates as a CLEC within AT&T ILLINOIS Exchange Areas and has a POI located within AT&T ILLINOIS Exchange Areas for the purpose of providing telephone Exchange Service and Exchange Access in such AT&T ILLINOIS Exchange Areas. Based upon the foregoing, the Parties agree that AT&T ILLINOIS’s originating traffic will be delivered to OE- LEC’s existing POI arrangements in the LATA where the traffic originates in accordance with the POI requirements set forth in this Agreement. AT&T ILLINOIS will accept OE-LEC’s Out of
Network Connections For Out of Exchange Traffic. 4.1 OE-LEC represents that it operates as a CLEC within SBC-13STATE exchange areas and has a Point of Interconnection (“POI”) located within SBC-13STATE exchange areas for the purpose of providing telephone exchange service and exchange access in such SBC-13STATE exchange areas. Based upon the foregoing, the Parties agree that SBC-13STATE’s originating traffic will be delivered to OE- LEC’s existing POI arrangements in the LATA where the traffic originates in accordance with the POI requirements set forth in this Agreement. SBC-13STATE will accept OE-LEC’s Out of Exchange Traffic at its tandem switch over local interconnection facilities that currently exist or may exist in the future between the Parties to or from OE-LEC’s out of exchange areas to or from SBC-13STATE’s end offices. When such Out of Exchange Traffic is Section 251(b)(5) Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic that is exchanged between the end users of OE-LEC and SBC-13STATE, the Parties agree to establish a direct end office trunk group when traffic levels exceed one DS1 (24 DS0s) to or from an SBC- 13STATE End Office. 4.2 The Parties agree, that at a minimum, OE-LEC shall establish a trunk group for Out of Exchange Traffic from OE-LEC to each SBC-13STATE serving tandem in a LATA. This requirement may be waived upon mutual agreement of the parties. 4.3 Transport facilities for 911, mass calling, OS/DA and Meet Point trunking are the responsibility of OE- LEC from OE-LEC to the serving tandem or platform that provides each such service type. 4.4 OE-LEC shall route originating Out of Exchange Traffic to the serving tandem as defined by the tandem owner in the LERG. 4.5 If SBC-13STATE is not the serving tandem as reflected in the LERG, the OE-LEC shall route Out of Exchange Traffic directly to the serving SBC-13STATE End Office. 4.6 Except as otherwise provided in this Appendix, for OE-LEC originated/SBC-13STATE terminated traffic or SBC-13STATE originated/ OE-LEC terminated traffic, if any such traffic is improperly routed by one Party over any trunk groups to other party and/or not routed in accordance with this Appendix, the Parties will work cooperatively to correct the problem. 4.7 SBC-13STATE shall not compensate any Third Party local exchange carrier and/or Telecommunications Carrier for any traffic that is inappropriately routed to SBC-13STATE (as reflected in the LERG). Any compensation due SBC-13STATE for such misrouted traffic shall be paid by OE- LEC. The appropriateness of such routing and...
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