Common use of SS7 Connectivity Through a Third Party Provider Clause in Contracts

SS7 Connectivity Through a Third Party Provider. A Carrier may obtain SS7 signaling from a Third-Party Provider of SS7 Signaling, for connecting to BellSouth's SS7 systems. Such connections shall meet generally accepted industry technical standards (i.e., Telcordia's GR-246 CORE, Specifications of Signaling System Number 7). In such instances, each Party is responsible for its own SS7 signaling therefore, neither Party will xxxx the other charges associated with SS7 signaling messages, connections and terminations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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SS7 Connectivity Through a Third Party Provider. A Carrier may obtain SS7 signaling from a Third-Party Provider of SS7 Signaling, for connecting to BellSouth's SS7 systems. Such connections shall meet generally accepted industry technical standards (i.e., Telcordia's GR-246 CORE, Specifications of Signaling System Number 7). In such instances, each Party is responsible for its own SS7 signaling therefore, neither Party will xxxx bill the other charges associated with SS7 signaling messages, connections and terminations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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SS7 Connectivity Through a Third Party Provider. A Carrier may obtain SS7 signaling from a Thirdthird-Party Provider party provider of SS7 Signaling, for connecting to BellSouth's SS7 systems. Such connections shall meet generally accepted industry technical standards standard (i.e., TelcordiaTecordia's GR-246 CORE, Specifications of Signaling System Number 7). In such instances, each Each Party is responsible for its own SS7 signaling therefore, neither Party will xxxx the other charges associated with SS7 signaling messages, connections connection and terminations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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