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Originating Landline to CMRS. Switched Access Traffic) 8.3.3.1 This traffic is routed over the Local Interconnection trunks. 8.3.3.2 For the purpose of compensation between SBC-13STATE and Carrier under this Section, Originating Landline to CMRS Switched Access Traffic is subject to the Originating Landline to CMRS Switched Access Traffic rates stated in Appendix Pricing – Wireless. SBC-13STATE is authorized to charge and Carrier shall pay the rates stated in Appendix Pricing – Wireless on a per MOU basis for all Originating Landline to CMRS Switched Access Traffic from SBC-13STATE End User. Carrier shall not charge and SBC-13STATE shall not pay reciprocal compensation for Originating Landline to CMRS Switched Access Traffic. 8.3.3.3 An Originating Landline to CMRS Switched Access traffic percentage will be developed from the Parties’ records based on the V & H coordinates of the Cell Site to which the Carrier’s End User’s mobile unit is connected at the beginning of the call. These records will be obtained from the Carrier’s databases. The percentage will be based on the following formula: Telco originated MOU delivered by Telco to Carrier’s network that terminate InterMTA divided by all Telco originated MOU delivered by SBC-13STATE to Carrier’s network. Within thirty (30) Days of the execution of this Agreement, the Parties may retain a mutually acceptable Third Party who shall be allowed to conduct an audit of the Parties’ records (to obtain and verify the data necessary for this formula) to be completed within sixty-(60) Days of execution of this Agreement. The Parties shall share the costs of the Third Party audit equally. The Originating Landline to CMRS Switched Access percentage shall remain in effect for the initial term of the Agreement. A new audit to determine the percentage of Originating Landline to CMRS Switched Access traffic shall occur no more frequently than once every twenty-four (24) months. As of the Effective Date of this Agreement, and until such time as the percentage is developed, an interim percentage of 4% will be used. The percentage shall be applied to the total minutes originated by SBC-13STATE's End User delivered to Carrier’s network over Carrier’s Local Interconnection trunks.
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Originating Landline to CMRS. InterMTA Traffic Rate See attached Pricing Sheets 3.2 Originating Landline to CMRS InterMTA Traffic Percentage See attached Pricing Sheets Pricing Sheets Line 312 Originating Landline to CMRS InterMTA Traffic Rate $0.005073 Line 313 Originating Landline to CMRS InterMTA Traffic Percent 6% V.B Interconnected VoIP Compensation

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