Optional EAS Traffic Sample Clauses

Optional EAS Traffic. Optional EAS Traffic is local calling scope traffic that, under an optional rate package chosen by the End User Customer, terminates at a physical location outside of that End User Customer’s Local Calling Area or mandatory Extended Area Service (EAS).
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Optional EAS Traffic. Optional EAS Traffic is local calling scope traffic that, under defined optional rate packages chosen by the End User, terminates at a physical location outside of that End User’s Local Calling Area or mandatory Extended Area Service (EAS). Optional EAS is an EAS calling plan that is not required or mandated by the FCC or the Commission but is voluntarily offered by a Party. An EAS calling plan that is required or mandated by the FCC or the Commission is a mandatory EAS plan irrespective of whether or not mandatory EAS area is only available to end users who affirmatively elect or opt to take advantage of such wider local calling area and irrespective of whether such end users must pay an additional charge in order to have the benefit of such mandatory EAS area.
Optional EAS Traffic. 6.4.4.3 IntraLATA Toll Traffic 6.4.4.4 800, 888, 877, (“8YY”) Traffic
Optional EAS Traffic traffic that is originated by end-users subscribing to Optional EAS service offered as an option to Exchange Service subscribers which would allow them to pay a lower measured rate or a flat rate for calls to specific end offices that otherwise would be billed based on toll tariff rates. The Optional EAS areas covered by this Agreement are described in GTE’s General Exchange Tariff. The areas described in GTE’s general exchange tariff may be amended from time to time with the approval of the Commission. For purposes of compensation for exchange of traffic, Optional EAS will be considered Toll traffic.

Related to Optional EAS Traffic

  • Optional Extended Local Calling Scope Arrangement Traffic (5) special access, private line, Frame Relay, ATM, or any other traffic that is not switched by the terminating Party; (6) Tandem Transit Traffic; (7) Voice Information Service Traffic (as defined in Section 5 of the Additional Services Attachment); or, (8) Virtual Foreign Exchange Traffic (or V/FX Traffic) (as defined in the Interconnection Attachment). For the purposes of this definition, a Verizon local calling area includes a Verizon non-optional Extended Local Calling Scope Arrangement, but does not include a Verizon optional Extended Local Calling Scope Arrangement.

  • Availability of Verizon Telecommunications Services 3.1 Verizon will provide a Verizon Telecommunications Service to PNG for resale pursuant to this Attachment where and to the same extent, but only where and to the same extent that such Verizon Telecommunications Service is provided to Verizon’s Customers.

  • Optional Services To the extent that the Fund elects to engage the Transfer Agent to provide the services listed below the Fund shall engage the Transfer Agent to provide such services upon terms and fees to be agreed upon by the parties:

  • ISP-Bound Traffic 7.3.6.1 The Parties agree that ISP-bound traffic is Interstate traffic and governed by the FCC’s Order on Remand and Report and Order (Intercarrier Compensation for ISP-bound Traffic) CC Docket 01-131 (FCC ISP Order), effective June 14, 2001. However, the Parties agree to exchange ISP-bound traffic utilizing the xxxx and keep compensation mechanism. Xxxx and keep will apply to both end office call termination and tandem switched transport of ISP-bound traffic.

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