Common use of Switched Access Traffic Clause in Contracts

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications, Telecommunications, Telecommunications

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Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATEAT&T-22STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE where AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Telecommunications, Telecommunications

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATEAT&T-22STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE where AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Wholesale Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATEAT&T-22STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that (i) terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider;, 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE where AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Telecommunications

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 16.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATEAT&T-13STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that (i) terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff ratescharges; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 (i) IntraLATA Toll toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider;, 6.14.1.2 (ii) IntraLATA Toll toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE AT&T End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE AT&T where AT&T-21STATE AT&T is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 (iii) Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE AT&T from an IXC Interexchange Carrier (IXC) where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP Local Number Portability (LNP) query; and/or 6.14.1.4 (iv) Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC third party competitive local exchange carrier over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.interconnection trunk groups carrying Section 251(b)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 3.10.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 3.10.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 3.10.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Wholesale Agreement, Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 91 of 315 Contract Id: 4781996 Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Wholesale Agreement, Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC Image Access, Inc. End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC Image Access, Inc. where CLEC Image Access, Inc. is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC Image Access, Inc. and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC Image Access, Inc. over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications, Telecommunications

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 12.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User end user physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User end user physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATEAT&T-13STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that (i) terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End Userend user’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technologytechnology and terminates over a Party’s circuit switch. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff ratescharges; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 (i) IntraLATA Toll toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User end user that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the intraLATA toll provider, (ii) IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User AT&T end user that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE AT&T where AT&T-21STATE AT&T is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA intraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 (iii) Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE AT&T from an IXC Interexchange Carrier (IXC) where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP Local Number Portability (LNP) query; and/or 6.14.1.4 (iv) Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC third party competitive local exchange carrier over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.interconnection trunk groups carrying Section 251(b)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 91 of 280 Contract Id: 4806261 Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 90 of 281 Contract Id: 4829447 Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges Page 91 of 285 Contract Id: 4453190 not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 12.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User end user physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User end user physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATESBC-13STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that (i) terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End Userend user’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technologytechnology and terminates over a Party’s circuit switch. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff ratescharges; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 (i) IntraLATA Toll toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User LEVEL 3 end user that obtains local dial tone from CLEC LEVEL 3 where CLEC LEVEL 3 is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the intraLATA toll provider, (ii) IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User SBC end user that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE SBC where AT&T-21STATE SBC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA intraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 (iii) Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE SBC from an IXC Interexchange Carrier (IXC) where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP Local Number Portability (LNP) query; and/or 6.14.1.4 (iv) Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC third party competitive local exchange carrier over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.interconnection trunk groups carrying Section 251(b)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, Page 96 of 847 Contract Id: 88399114817796 ACCEPTED FOR PROCESSING - 2018 November 7 7:10 AM - SCPSC - 2018-350-C - Page 96 of 299 AIRUS Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Telecommunications

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 93 of 293 Contract Id: 8737809 Attachment 02 - All Traffic - FCC ICC - Network Interconnection/AT&T-21STATE Page 32 of 37 Comcell, Inc. Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: CN:07252016-5401 000089 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Telecommunications

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 90 of 284 Contract Id: 4846999 Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 9972 of 9933 Contract Id: 84853124298859 Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 15.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User end user physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User end user physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATESBC-13STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that (i) terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End Userend user’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff ratescharges; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 (i) IntraLATA Toll toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User end user that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider;, 6.14.1.2 (ii) IntraLATA Toll toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User SBC end user that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE SBC where AT&T-21STATE SBC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 (iii) Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE SBC from an IXC Interexchange Carrier (IXC) where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP Local Number Portability (LNP) query; and/or 6.14.1.4 (iv) Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC third party competitive local exchange carrier over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.interconnection trunk groups carrying Section 251(b)

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Samples: Intercarrier Compensation Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 3.10.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Version: 32Q14 – CLEC ICA – 09/30/14 6.14.1.1 3.10.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 3.10.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 94 of 309 SCE Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

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Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 16.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User end user physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User end user physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s SBC-13STATE's local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that (i) terminates over a Party’s 's circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s end user's premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technologytechnology and terminates over a Party's circuit switch. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s 's access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff ratescharges; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 (i) IntraLATA Toll toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User LEVEL 3 end user that obtains local dial tone from CLEC LEVEL 3 where CLEC LEVEL 3 is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the intraLATA toll provider, (ii) IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User SBC end user that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE SBC where AT&T-21STATE SBC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA intraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 (iii) Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE SBC from an IXC Interexchange Carrier (IXC) where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP Local Number Portability (LNP) query; and/or 6.14.1.4 (iv) Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC third party competitive local exchange carrier over interconnection trunk groups carrying Section 251(b)(5) Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic (hereinafter referred to as "Local Interconnection Trunk Groups Groups") destined to the other Party. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, each Party reserves it rights, remedies, and arguments relating to the application of switched access charges for traffic exchanged by the Parties prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement and described in the FCC's Order issued in the Petition for Declaratory Ruling that AT&T's Phone-to-Phone IP Telephony Services Exempt from Access Charges, WC Docket No. 01-361(Released April 21, 2004). 16.2 In the limited circumstances in which a third party competitive local exchange carrier delivers Switched Access Traffic as described in Section 16.1.1(iv) above to either Party over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups, such Party may deliver such Switched Access Traffic to the terminating Party over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups. If it is determined that such traffic has been delivered over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups, the terminating Party may object to the delivery of such traffic by providing written notice to the delivering Party pursuant to the notice provisions set forth in the General Terms and Conditions and request removal of such traffic. The Parties will work cooperatively to identify the traffic with the goal of removing such traffic from the Local Interconnection Trunk Groups. If the delivering Party has not removed or is unable to remove such Switched Access Traffic as described in Section 16.1.1(iv) above from the Local Interconnection Trunk Groups within sixty (60) days of receipt of notice from the other party, the Parties agree to jointly file a complaint or any other appropriate action with the applicable Commission to seek any necessary permission to remove the traffic from such interconnection trunks up to and including the right to block such traffic and to obtain compensation, if appropriate, from the third party competitive local exchange carrier delivering such traffic to the extent it is not blocked.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are CN:07282014-2154 000092 involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Telecommunications

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 91 of 284 Contract Id: 4748054 Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 90 of 277 Contract Id: 4850312 Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 7.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User end user physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User end user physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATEAT&T- 21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that (i) terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End Userend user’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technologytechnology and terminates over a Party’s circuit switch. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff ratescharges; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 (i) IntraLATA Toll toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User an ILEC end user that obtains local dial tone from CLEC ILEC where CLEC ILEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the intraLATA toll provider, (ii) IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User AT&T end user that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE AT&T where AT&T-21STATE AT&T is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA intraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 (iii) Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE AT&T from an IXC Interexchange Carrier (IXC) where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC ILEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP Local Number Portability (LNP) query; and/or 6.14.1.4 (iv) Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC third party competitive local exchange carrier over interconnection trunk groups carrying Section 251(b)(5) Traffic (hereinafter referred to as “Local Interconnection Trunk Groups Groups”) destined to the other Party. 7.2 In the limited circumstances in which a third party competitive local exchange carrier delivers Switched Access Traffic as described in Section 7.1 (iv) above to either Party over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups, such Party may deliver such Switched Access Traffic to the terminating Party over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups. If it is determined that such traffic has been delivered over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups, the terminating Party may object to the delivery of such traffic by providing written notice to the delivering Party pursuant to the notice provisions set forth in the General Terms and Conditions and request removal of such traffic. The Parties will work cooperatively to identify the traffic with the goal of removing such traffic from the Local Interconnection Trunk Groups. If the delivering Party has not removed or is unable to remove such Switched Access Traffic as described in Section 7.1 (iv) above from the Local Interconnection Trunk Groups within sixty (60) days of receipt of notice from the other party, the Parties agree to jointly file a complaint or any other appropriate action with the applicable Commission to seek any necessary permission to remove the traffic from such interconnection trunks up to and including the right to block such traffic and to obtain compensation, if appropriate, from the third party competitive local exchange carrier delivering such traffic to the extent it is not blocked.

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Samples: Telecommunications

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 3.10.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Agreement – Stand-Alone Intercarrier Compensation /AT&T-21STATE 6.14.1.1 3.10.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 3.10.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 3.10.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 3.10.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.. Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit 2 FL LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9- STATE End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office Switching Function, Per MOU 0.0007662 MOU Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit 2 GA LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office Switching Function, Per MOU 0.0016333 MOU Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit 2 NC LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office Switching Function, Per MOU 0.0015 MOU Page 1 of 29 Contract Number: 22250 Page 2 of 29 Signature Page/AT&T-21STATE PREFERRED LONG DISTANCE, INC. Version: 4Q15 – 10/20/15 Page 3 of 29 Signature Page/AT&T-21STATE PREFERRED LONG DISTANCE, INC. Version: 4Q15 – 10/20/15 Signature: _eSigned - Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Signature: eSigned - Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Name: eSigned - Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Title: DIR-INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS (Print or Type) Date: _31 Jan 2017 Date: 03 Feb 2017 BellSouth Telecommunications, LLC d/b/a AT&T FLORIDA, AT&T GEORGIA and AT&T NORTH CAROLINA, Illinois Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T ILLINOIS, Xxxxxxx Xxxx Telephone Company Incorporated d/b/a AT&T INDIANA, Nevada Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T NEVADA and AT&T Wholesale, The Ohio Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T OHIO, Pacific Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T CALIFORNIA, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T MISSOURI and AT&T TEXAS, Wisconsin Bell, Inc. d/b/a AT&T WISCONSIN by AT&T Services, Inc., its authorized agent State Resale OCN ULEC OCN CALIFORNIA 261C 495C FLORIDA - - - 149F GEORGIA - - - 229F ILLINOIS 261C 707E INDIANA 261C 122F MISSOURI 261C 150F NEVADA - - - 093C NORTH CAROLINA - - - 160F OHIO 261C 110F TEXAS 261C 805D WISCONSIN 261C 069F Description ACNA Code(s) ACNA(s) PFD This Amendment (the “Amendment”) amends the Agreement(s) by and between AT&T and CLEC as shown in the attached Exhibit A.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 20.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATEAT&T’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that (i) terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 20.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider;, 6.14.1.2 20.3 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE AT&T End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE AT&T where AT&T-21STATE AT&T is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 20.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE AT&T from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 20.5 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party. 20.6 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, each Party reserves it rights, remedies, and arguments relating to the application of switched access charges for traffic exchanged by the Parties prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement and described in the FCC’s Order issued in the Petition for Declaratory Ruling that AT&T’s Phone-to-Phone IP Telephony Services Exempt from Access Charges, WC Docket No. 01-361(Released April 21, 2004). 20.7 In the limited circumstances in which a Third Party CLEC delivers Switched Access Traffic as described in Section 20.5 above to either Party over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups, such Party may deliver such Switched Access Traffic to the terminating Party over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups. If it is determined that such traffic has been delivered over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups, and unless the traffic was delivered over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups pursuant to an agreement filed with, and approved by, the Commission, the terminating Party may object to the delivery of such traffic by providing written notice to the delivering Party pursuant to the Notice provisions set forth in the General Terms and Conditions and request removal of such traffic. The Parties will work cooperatively to identify the traffic with the goal of removing such traffic from the Local Interconnection Trunk Groups. If the delivering Party has not removed or is unable to remove such Switched Access Traffic as described in Section 0 above from the Local Interconnection Trunk Groups within sixty (60) calendar days of receipt of Notice from the other Party, the Parties agree to jointly file a complaint or any other appropriate action with the applicable Commission to seek any necessary permission to remove the traffic from such interconnection trunks up to and including the right to block such traffic and to obtain compensation, if appropriate, from the Third Party CLEC delivering such traffic to the extent it is not blocked

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Samples: MFN Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 6.13.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATEAT&T OKLAHOMA’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&TAT&T OKLAHOMA’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 6.13.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User Comcast Phone customer that obtains local dial tone from CLEC Comcast Phone where CLEC Comcast Phone is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 6.13.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User AT&T OKLAHOMA customer that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE AT&T OKLAHOMA where AT&T-21STATE AT&T OKLAHOMA is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 6.13.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE AT&T OKLAHOMA from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC Comcast Phone and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 6.13.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC Comcast Phone over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 3.10.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 67 of 74 6.14.1.1 3.10.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 3.10.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 3.10.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 3.10.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party. Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN AT&T End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office AL SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE Switching Function, Per MOU 0.0007025 MOU Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit FL LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9- STATE End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office Switching Function, Per MOU 0.0007662 MOU Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office Switching GA AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE Function, Per MOU 0.0016333 MOU Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office Switching KY AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE Function, Per MOU 0.0011971 MOU Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office Switching MS AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE Function, Per MOU 0.0010269 MOU Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office Switching NC AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE Function, Per MOU 0.0015 MOU Attachment State Product Rate Element Description COS (Class of Service) USOC Zone Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) First Non- Recurring Charge (NRC) Additional Per Unit LOCAL INTERCONNECTION (CALL TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION) FOR WHOLESALE LOCAL SWITCHING IN End Office Switching (Port Usage) - End Office Switching SC AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE Function, Per MOU 0.0010519 MOU Contract Number: 21593 Signature Page/AT&T-21STATE Version: 4Q15 – 10/20/15 Signature Page/AT&T-21STATE Version: 4Q15 – 10/20/15 Signature: _eSigned - Xxxxx X Xxxxxx Name: eSigned - Xxxxx X Xxxxxx Title: VP Corporate Development Date: _29 Apr 2016 Signature: eSigned - Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Name: eSigned - Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx (Print or Type) Title: Director (Print or Type) Date: _29 Apr 2016 State Resale OCN ULEC OCN ALABAMA 2444 - - - FLORIDA 2444 602H GEORGIA 2444 747H KENTUCKY 2444 604H LOUISIANA 2444 - - - MISSISSIPPI 2444 605H NORTH CAROLINA 2444 606H SOUTH CAROLINA 2444 824H TENNESSEE 2444 - - - Description ACNA Code(s) ACNA(s) MVX This Amendment (“Amendment”) amends the Intercarrier Compensation Agreement (“Agreement”) by and between BellSouth Telecommunications, LLC d/b/a AT&T ALABAMA, AT&T FLORIDA, AT&T GEORGIA, AT&T KENTUCKY, AT&T MISSISSIPPI, AT&T NORTH CAROLINA AND AT&T SOUTH CAROLINA and QuantumShift Communications, Inc (“CLEC”). and CLEC are hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party”.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local AT&T-21STATE’slocal exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Telecommunications

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 3.10.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 3.10.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 3.10.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.251(b)

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Samples: Intercarrier Compensation Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks:: Page 91 of 288 Contract Id: 4777086 Version: 4Q15 – CLEC ICA – 10/19/15 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 3.10.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider Page 68 of 89 Agreement – Intercarrier Compensation /AT&T Page 9 of 9 Spectrotel Version: 2Q17 – CLEC ICA – 06/08/17 of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 3.10.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.2 3.10.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE where AT&T-21STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.251(b)

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Samples: Wholesale Agreement

Switched Access Traffic. 6.14.1 For purposes of this Agreement only, Switched Access Traffic shall mean all traffic that originates from an End User physically located in one (1) local exchange and delivered for termination to an End User physically located in a different local exchange (excluding traffic from exchanges sharing a common mandatory local calling area as defined in AT&T-21STATEAT&T-22STATE’s local exchange tariffs on file with the applicable state commission) including, without limitation, any traffic that terminates over a Party’s circuit switch, including traffic from a service that (i) originates over a circuit switch and uses Internet Protocol (IP) transport technology (regardless of whether only one provider uses IP transport or multiple providers are involved in providing IP transport) and/or (ii) originates from the End User’s premises in IP format and is transmitted to the switch of a provider of voice communication applications or services when such switch utilizes IP technology. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Switched Access Traffic shall be delivered to the terminating Party over feature group access trunks per the terminating Party’s access tariff(s) and shall be subject to applicable intrastate and interstate switched access charges not to exceed AT&T’s access tariff rates; provided, however, the following categories of Switched Access Traffic are not subject to the above stated requirement relating to routing over feature group access trunks: 6.14.1.1 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from a CLEC End User that obtains local dial tone from CLEC where CLEC is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider;, 6.14.1.2 IntraLATA Toll Traffic or Optional EAS Traffic from an AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE End User that obtains local dial tone from AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE where AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic/ Traffic provider and the IntraLATA toll provider; 6.14.1.3 Switched Access Traffic delivered to AT&T-21STATE AT&T-22STATE from an IXC where the terminating number is ported to another CLEC and the IXC fails to perform the LNP query; and/or 6.14.1.4 Switched Access Traffic delivered to either Party from a Third Party CLEC over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups destined to the other Party.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

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