Common use of Terminating Traffic Factors Clause in Contracts

Terminating Traffic Factors. 30% GTE to Nextel 70% Nextel to GTE 100% Total 2-way Usage The Terminating Traffic Factors describe the level of local usage originating from one Party and terminating to the other Party as a percentage of total 2-way local traffic exchanged between the Parties. For example, a factor of 90% for GTE would mean that, of total 2-way local MOUs exchanged between GTE and Nextel, 90% originated from a Nextel wireless end user customer and terminated to a GTE end user customer. These factors are used to apportion flat rated transport facilities between the Parties and may be used where needed as a billing surrogate. These factors are subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data on no less than a quarterly basis. If factors are not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factors.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Terminating Traffic Factors. 3020% GTE to Nextel 70Spectrum 80% Nextel Spectrum to GTE 100% Total 2-way Usage The Terminating Traffic Factors describe the level of local usage originating from one Party and terminating to the other Party as a percentage of total 2-way local traffic exchanged between the Parties. For example, a factor of 90% for GTE would mean that, of total 2-way local MOUs exchanged between GTE and Nextel, 90% originated from a Nextel wireless end user customer and terminated betweenGTEandSpectrum,90%originatedfromaSpectrumwirelessendusercustomerandterminated to a GTE end user customer. These factors are used to apportion flat rated transport facilities between the Parties and may be used where needed as a billing surrogate. These factors are subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data on no less than a quarterly basis. If factors are not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Terminating Traffic Factors. 3010% GTE to Nextel 70Horizon 90% Nextel Horizon to GTE 100% Total 2-way Usage The Terminating Traffic Factors describe the level of local usage originating from one Party and terminating to the other Party as a percentage of total 2-2- way local traffic exchanged between the Parties. For example, a factor of 90% for GTE would mean that, of total 2-way local MOUs exchanged between GTE and NextelHorizon, 90% originated from a Nextel Horizon wireless end user customer and terminated to a GTE end user customer. These factors are used to apportion flat rated transport facilities between the Parties and may be used where needed as a billing surrogate. These factors are subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data on no less than a quarterly basis. If factors are not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Terminating Traffic Factors. 3020% GTE to Nextel 70AWS 80% Nextel AWS to GTE 100% Total 2Two-way Usage The Terminating Traffic Factors describe the level of local usage originating from one Party and terminating to the other Party as a percentage of total 2-way local traffic exchanged between the Parties. For example, a factor of 90% for GTE would mean that, of total 2-way local MOUs exchanged between GTE and NextelAWS, 90% originated from a Nextel AWS wireless end user customer and terminated to a GTE end user customer. These factors are used to apportion flat rated transport facilities between the Parties and may be used where needed as a billing surrogate. These factors are subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data on no less than a quarterly semi- annual basis. If factors are not updated quarterlysemi-annually, the Parties shall use the last previously established factors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Terminating Traffic Factors. 3020% GTE to Nextel 70360° 80% Nextel 360° to GTE 100% Total 2-way Usage The Terminating Traffic Factors describe the level of local usage originating from one Party and terminating to the other Party as a percentage of total 2-2- way local traffic exchanged between the Parties. For example, a factor of 90% for GTE would mean that, of total 2-way local MOUs exchanged between GTE and Nextel360°, 90% originated from a Nextel 360° wireless end user customer and terminated to a GTE end user customer. These factors are used to apportion flat rated transport facilities between the Parties and may be used where needed as a billing surrogate. These factors are subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data on no less than a quarterly basis. If factors are not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Terminating Traffic Factors. 3040% GTE to Nextel 70Powertel 60% Nextel Powertel to GTE 100% Total 2-way Usage The Terminating Traffic Factors describe the level of local usage originating from one Party and terminating to the other Party as a percentage of total 2-way local traffic exchanged between the Parties. For example, a factor of 90% for GTE would mean that, of total 2-way local MOUs exchanged between GTE and NextelPowertel, 90% originated from a Nextel Powertel wireless end user End User customer and terminated to a GTE end user End User customer. These factors are used to apportion flat rated transport facilities between the Parties and may be used where needed as a billing surrogate. These factors are subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data on no less more frequently than a quarterly basisevery three months. If the factors are not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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