Common use of Subject Traffic Clause in Contracts

Subject Traffic. Traffic (excluding Commercial Mobile Radio Services traffic, e.g., paging, cellular, PCS) that is originated by an End User of one Party on that Party’s network and terminates to an End User of the other Party on that Party’s network where both End Users are physically located within Xxxxx’x local service exchange area or mandatory EAS service area as defined in Xxxxx’x effective Local Exchange Tariff. Subject Traffic does not include optional local calling scope traffic, i.e. optional rate packages that permit the End User to choose a local calling scope beyond their basic exchange serving area for an additional fee, referred to hereafter as “optional EAS,” or FX Traffic. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Traffic delivered to Xxxxx by TCA that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of traffic delivered to TCA by Xxxxx is non-Subject Traffic, unless proven to be Subject Traffic utilizing the Dispute Resolution process. Any traffic not defined as Subject Traffic is non-Subject Traffic and is subject to the terminating Party’s applicable access tariff rates regardless of the technology used to deliver the traffic.

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Samples: psc.ky.gov, psc.ky.gov

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Subject Traffic. Traffic (excluding Commercial Mobile Radio Services traffic, e.g., paging, cellular, PCS) that is originated by an End User of one Party on that Party’s network and terminates to an End User of the other Party on that Party’s network where both End Users are physically located within Xxxxx’x TGT’s local service exchange area or mandatory EAS service area as defined in Xxxxx’x TGT’s effective Local Exchange Tariff. Subject Traffic does not include optional local calling scope traffic, i.e. optional rate packages that permit the End User to choose a local calling scope beyond their basic exchange serving area for an additional fee, referred to hereafter as “optional EAS,” or FX Traffic. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Traffic delivered to Xxxxx TGT by TCA that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of traffic delivered to TCA by Xxxxx TGT is non-Subject Traffic, unless proven to be Subject Traffic utilizing the Dispute Resolution process. Any traffic not defined as Subject Traffic is non-Subject Traffic and is subject to the terminating Party’s applicable access tariff rates regardless of the technology used to deliver the traffic.

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions Preface

Subject Traffic. Traffic (excluding Commercial Mobile Radio Services traffic, e.g., paging, cellular, PCS) that is originated by an End User of one Party on that Party’s network and terminates to an End User of the other Party on that Party’s network where both End Users are physically located within Xxxxx’x MRTC’s local service exchange area or mandatory EAS service area as defined in Xxxxx’x MRTC’s effective Local Exchange Tariff. Subject Traffic does not include optional local calling scope traffic, i.e. optional rate packages that permit the End User to choose a local calling scope beyond their basic exchange serving area for an additional fee, referred to hereafter as “optional EAS,” or FX Traffic. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Traffic delivered to Xxxxx MRTC by TCA that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of traffic delivered to TCA by Xxxxx MRTC is non-Subject Traffic, unless proven to be Subject Traffic utilizing the Dispute Resolution process. Any traffic not defined as Subject Traffic is non-Subject Traffic and is subject to the terminating Party’s applicable access tariff rates regardless of the technology used to deliver the traffic.

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions Preface

Subject Traffic. Traffic (excluding Commercial Mobile Radio Services traffic, e.g., paging, cellular, PCS) that is originated by an End User of one Party on that Party’s network and terminates to an End User of the other Party on that Party’s network where both End Users are physically located within Xxxxx’x Duo’s local service exchange area or mandatory EAS service area as defined in Xxxxx’x Duo’s effective Local Exchange Tariff. Subject Traffic does not include optional local calling scope traffic, i.e. optional rate packages that permit the End User to choose a local calling scope beyond their basic exchange serving area for an additional fee, referred to hereafter as “optional EAS,” or FX Traffic. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Traffic delivered to Xxxxx Duo by TCA that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of traffic delivered to TCA by Xxxxx Duo is non-Subject Traffic, unless proven to be Subject Traffic utilizing the Dispute Resolution process. Any traffic not defined as Subject Traffic is non-Subject Traffic and is subject to the terminating Party’s applicable access tariff rates regardless of the technology used to deliver the traffic.

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions Preface

Subject Traffic. Traffic (excluding Commercial Mobile Radio Services traffic, e.g., paging, cellular, PCS) that is originated by an End User of one Party on that Party’s network and terminates to an End User of the other Party on that Party’s network where both End Users are physically located within Xxxxx’x FRTC’s local service exchange area or mandatory EAS service area as defined in Xxxxx’x FRTC’s effective Local Exchange Tariff. Subject Traffic does not include optional local calling scope traffic, i.e. optional rate packages that permit the End User to choose a local calling scope beyond their basic exchange serving area for an additional fee, referred to hereafter as “optional EAS,” or FX Traffic. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Traffic delivered to Xxxxx FRTC by TCA that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of traffic delivered to TCA by Xxxxx FRTC is non-Subject Traffic, unless proven to be Subject Traffic utilizing the Dispute Resolution process. Any traffic not defined as Subject Traffic is non-Subject Traffic and is subject to the terminating Party’s applicable access tariff rates regardless of the technology used to deliver the traffic.

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions Preface

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Subject Traffic. Traffic (excluding Commercial Mobile Radio Services traffic, e.g., paging, cellular, PCS) that is originated by an End User of one Party on that Party’s network and terminates to an End User of the other Party on that Party’s network where both End Users are physically located within Xxxxx’x PRTC’s local service exchange area or mandatory EAS service area as defined in Xxxxx’x PRTC’s effective Local Exchange Tariff. Subject Traffic does not include optional local calling scope traffic, i.e. optional rate packages that permit the End User to choose a local calling scope beyond their basic exchange serving area for an additional fee, referred to hereafter as “optional EAS,” or FX Traffic. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Traffic delivered to Xxxxx PRTC by TCA that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of traffic delivered to TCA by Xxxxx PRTC is non-Subject Traffic, unless proven to be Subject Traffic utilizing the Dispute Resolution process. Any traffic not defined as Subject Traffic is non-Subject Traffic and is subject to the terminating Party’s applicable access tariff rates regardless of the technology used to deliver the traffic.

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions Preface

Subject Traffic. Traffic (excluding Commercial Mobile Radio Services traffic, e.g., paging, cellular, PCS) that is originated by an End User of one Party on that Party’s network and terminates to an End User of the other Party on that Party’s network where both End Users are physically located within Xxxxx’x CTC’s local service exchange area or mandatory EAS service area as defined in Xxxxx’x CTC’s effective Local Exchange Tariff. Subject Traffic does not include optional local calling scope traffic, i.e. optional rate packages that permit the End User to choose a local calling scope beyond their basic exchange serving area for an additional fee, referred to hereafter as “optional EAS,” or FX Traffic. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Traffic delivered to Xxxxx CTC by TCA that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of traffic delivered to TCA by Xxxxx CTC is non-Subject Traffic, unless proven to be Subject Traffic utilizing the Dispute Resolution process. Any traffic not defined as Subject Traffic is non-Subject Traffic and is subject to the terminating Party’s applicable access tariff rates regardless of the technology used to deliver the traffic.

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions Preface

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