Common use of Reciprocal Compensation for Termination of Local Traffic Clause in Contracts

Reciprocal Compensation for Termination of Local Traffic. 3.1 Each Party will be compensated for the exchange of Local Traffic, as defined in §1.2 of this Attachment, in accordance with the provisions of §3.0. 3.2 The Parties agree to reciprocally exchange Local Traffic between their networks. Each Party shall xxxx its end-users for such traffic and will be entitled to retain all revenues from such traffic without payment of further compensation to the other Party. 3.3 Upon data submitted by one of the Parties, and agreed to by the other Party, supporting the level of traffic exchanged between the Parties is out of balance using a ratio of 60%/40% for three (3) consecutive months (one Party originates 60% or more of the traffic exchanged), the Parties agree to the reciprocal compensation minute of use rates pursuant to Appendix B. 3.4 Any traffic utilizing the Public Switched Telephone Network, regardless of transport protocol method, where the originating and terminating points (end-to-end points), are in different local calling areas as defined by the terminating Party and delivered to the terminating Party using switched access services shall be considered Switched Access Traffic. The traffic described herein shall not be considered Local Traffic. Irrespective of origination or transport protocol method used, a call that originates in one local calling area and terminates in another local calling area (i.e. the end-to-end points of the call) shall not be compensated as Local Traffic.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Reciprocal Compensation for Termination of Local Traffic. 3.1 Each Party will be compensated for the exchange of Local Traffic, as defined in §1.2 of this Attachment, in accordance with the provisions of §3.0. 3.2 The Parties agree to reciprocally exchange Local Traffic between their networks. Each Party shall xxxx its end-users for such traffic and will be entitled to retain all revenues from such traffic without payment of further compensation to the other Party. 3.3 Upon data submitted by one of the Parties, and agreed to by the other Party, supporting the level of traffic exchanged between the Parties is out of balance using a ratio of 60%/40% for three (3) consecutive months (one Party originates 60% or more of the traffic exchanged), the Parties parties agree to the a reciprocal compensation minute of use rates pursuant to Appendix B.rate of $0.01. 3.4 Any interexchange telecommunications traffic utilizing the Public Switched Telephone Network, regardless of transport protocol method, where the originating and terminating points (points, end-to-end points), are in different LATAs, or in different local calling areas as defined by the terminating originating Party and delivered to the terminating Party using switched access services shall be considered Switched Access Traffic. The traffic described herein shall not be considered Local Trafficlocal traffic. Irrespective of origination or transport protocol method used, a call that originates in one local calling area LATA and terminates in another local calling area LATA (i.e. the end-to-end points of the call) shall not be compensated as Local Trafficlocal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Reciprocal Compensation for Termination of Local Traffic. 3.1 Each Party will be compensated for the exchange of Local Traffic, as defined in §1.2 of this Attachment, in accordance with the provisions of §3.03.0 of this Attachment. 3.2 The Parties agree to reciprocally exchange Local Traffic between their networks. Each Party shall xxxx its end-users for such traffic and will be entitled to retain all revenues from such traffic without payment of further compensation to the other Party. 3.3 Upon data submitted by one of the Parties, and agreed to by the other Party, supporting the level of traffic exchanged between the Parties is out of balance using a ratio of 60%/40% for three (3) consecutive months (one Party originates 60% or more of the traffic exchanged), the Parties parties agree to the reciprocal compensation minute of use rates pursuant to Appendix B. 3.4 Any traffic utilizing the Public Switched Telephone Network, regardless of transport protocol method, where the originating and terminating points (end-to-end points), are in different local calling areas as defined by the terminating Party and delivered to the terminating Party using switched access services shall be considered Switched Access Traffic. The traffic described herein shall not be considered Local Traffic. Irrespective of origination or transport protocol method used, a call that originates in one local calling area and terminates in another local calling area (i.e. the end-to-end points of the call) shall not be compensated as Local Traffic. However, all Traffic that originates and terminates in the same local calling area shall be classified as Local Traffic.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Reciprocal Compensation for Termination of Local Traffic. 3.1 Each Party will be compensated for the exchange of Local Traffic, as defined in §1.2 of this Attachment, in accordance with the provisions of §3.0. 3.2 The Parties agree to reciprocally exchange Local Traffic between their networks. Each Party shall xxxx its end-users for such traffic and will be entitled to retain all revenues from such traffic without payment of further compensation to the other Party. 3.3 Upon data submitted by one of the Parties, and agreed to by the other Party, supporting the level of traffic exchanged between the Parties is out of balance using a ratio of 60%/40% for three (3) consecutive months (one Party originates 60% or more of the traffic exchanged), the Parties parties agree to the reciprocal compensation minute of use rates pursuant to Appendix B. 3.4 Any traffic utilizing the Public Switched Telephone Network, regardless of transport protocol method, where the originating and terminating points (end-to-end points), are in different local calling areas as defined by the terminating Party and delivered to the terminating Party using switched access services shall be considered Switched Access Traffic. The traffic described herein shall not be considered Local Traffic. Irrespective of origination or transport protocol method used, a call that originates in one local calling area and terminates in another local calling area (i.e. the end-to-end points of the call) shall not be compensated as Local Traffic.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement (Lightyear Network Solutions, Inc.)

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Reciprocal Compensation for Termination of Local Traffic. 3.1 Each Party will be compensated for the exchange of Local Traffic, as defined in §1.2 of this Attachment, in accordance with the provisions of §3.03.0 of this Attachment. 3.2 The Parties agree to reciprocally exchange Local Traffic between their networks. Each Party shall xxxx its end-users for such traffic and will be entitled to retain all revenues from such traffic without payment of further compensation to the other Party. 3.3 Upon data submitted by one of the Parties, and agreed to by the other Party, supporting the level of traffic Local Traffic exchanged between the Parties is out of balance using a ratio of 60%/40% for three (3) consecutive months (one Party originates 60% or more of the traffic exchanged), the Parties agree to the reciprocal compensation minute of use rates pursuant to Appendix B. 3.4 Any traffic utilizing the Public Switched Telephone Network, regardless of transport protocol method, where the originating and terminating points (end-to-end points), are in different local calling areas as defined by the terminating Party and delivered to the terminating Party using switched access services shall be considered Switched Access Traffic. The traffic described herein shall not be considered Local Traffic. Irrespective of origination or transport protocol method used, a call that originates in one local calling area and terminates in another local calling area (i.e. the end-to-end points of the call) shall not be compensated as Local Traffic. However, all Traffic that originates and terminates in the same local calling area shall be classified as Local Traffic.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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