Originating IXC Toll Calls Sample Clauses

Originating IXC Toll Calls. This originating Toll Call requires switching by the local serving Qwest end office. If the QLSP End User’s selected IXC does not have direct trunking to the local serving Qwest end office, Shared Transport is required to deliver that call to the Access Tandem for delivery to the IXC. When this call type is originated by a QLSP end user, Local Switch Usage provided in the QLSP Rate Sheet applies. Additionally, if Shared Transport is necessary to deliver the call to the Access Tandem, Shared Transport Usage charges provided in the QLSP Rate Sheet will apply. For these call types that require Shared Transport, Qwest retains its rights to xxxx the IXC for Tandem elements under the Tariff.
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Originating IXC Toll Calls. This originating Toll Call requires switching by the local serving CenturyLink end office. If the CLSP End User’s selected IXC does not have direct trunking to the local serving CenturyLink end office, Shared Transport is required to deliver that call to the Access Tandem for delivery to the IXC. When this call type is originated by a CLSP end user, Local Switch Usage provided in the CLSP Rate Sheet applies. Additionally, if Shared Transport is necessary to deliver the call to the Access Tandem, Shared Transport Usage charges provided in the CLSP Rate Sheet will apply. The Parties understand and agree that the Services include tandem switching, where required, as well as end office switching and that CLEC has the right to charge switched access to IXCs for each element, as appropriate.
Originating IXC Toll Calls. This originating Toll Call requires switching by the local serving CenturyLink end office. If the WLV trunking to the local serving CenturyLink end office, Shared Transport is required to deliver that call to the Access Tandem for delivery to the IXC. When this call type is originated by a WLV end user, Local Switch Usage provided in the WLV Rate Sheet applies. Additionally, if Shared Transport is necessary to deliver the call to the Access Tandem, Shared Transport Usage charges provided in the WLV Rate Sheet will apply. The Parties understand and agree that the Services include tandem switching, where required, as well as end office switching and that Customer has the right to charge switched access to IXCs for each element, as appropriate.
Originating IXC Toll Calls. This originating Toll Call requires switching by the local serving CenturyLink end office. If the WLV End User’s selected IXC does not have direct trunking to the local serving CenturyLink end office, Shared Transport is required to deliver that call to the Access Tandem for delivery to the IXC. When this call type is originated by a WLV end user, Local Switch Usage provided in the WLV Rate Sheet applies. Additionally, if Shared Transport is necessary to deliver the call to the Access Tandem, Shared Transport Usage charges provided in the WLV Rate Sheet will apply. The Parties understand and agree that the Services include tandem switching, where required, as well as end office switching and that Customer has the right to charge switched access to IXCs for each element, as appropriate.
Originating IXC Toll Calls. This originating Toll Call requires switching by the local serving Qwest end office. If the QLSP End User’s selected IXC does not have direct trunking to the local serving Qwest end office, Shared Transport is required to deliver that call to the Access Tandem for delivery to the IXC. When this call type is originated by a QLSP end user, Local Switch Usage provided in the QLSP Rate Sheet applies. Additionally, if Shared Transport is necessary to deliver the call to the Access Tandem, Shared Transport Usage charges provided in the QLSP Rate Sheet will apply. The Parties understand and agree that the Services include tandem switching, where required, as well as end office switching and that CLEC has the right to charge switched access to IXCs for each element, as appropriate.

Related to Originating IXC Toll Calls

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