Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that traffic rated and recorded as Local Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and therefore is Non-Local Traffic and subject to Switched Access Compensation as defined below. Switched Access Compensation is applicable to all Non-Local Traffic delivered by ALLTEL Wireless to RLEC, to the extent that such traffic is not handed off to an IXC. The Parties agree that 1.5% of mobile-to-land traffic routed and recorded as Local Traffic is deemed to be Non-Local Traffic. ALLTEL Wireless shall compensate RLEC at RLEC's interstate Switched Access rates (transport charges for mileage between RLEC's end office and the RLEC meet point, plus RLEC's local switching element as prescribed in NECA's FCC Access Tariff No. 5) for all such Non-Local Traffic (“Switched Access Compensation”).
Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that traffic recorded as Telecommunications Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and would be subject to Switched Access Compensation. Switched Access Compensation is applicable to all traffic not subject to Reciprocal Compensation exchanged between XXXX and CENTENNIAL, to the extent that such traffic is not handed off to an IXC. Since XXXX does not provide toll service, Centennial is the responsible party for all switched access and CENTENNIAL shall compensate XXXX at XXXX’x Switched Access rates for all such traffic, as outlined in XXXX’x Switched Access Tariff.
Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that traffic recorded as Telecommunications Traffic that originates and terminates in different MTAs is subject to Switched Access Compensation. Switched Access Compensation is applicable to all interMTA traffic exchanged between ALLENDALE and VERIZON WIRELESS. VERIZON WIRELESS shall compensate ALLENDALE at ALLENDALE’s Switched Access rates for all such traffic, as outlined in ALLENDALE’s Switched Access Tariff.
Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that certain traffic rated and recorded as Subject Telecommunications Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and therefore is Non-Subject Telecommunications Traffic and subject to Switched Access Compensation. Switched Access Compensation is applicable to traffic delivered by SPRINT to XXXXXXXXX that originates in another MTA; to the extent that such traffic is not handed off to an IXC. SPRINT shall compensate XXXXXXXXX at XXXXXXXXX’x Switched Access rates set forth in XXXXXXXXX’x XXXX MPSC Tariff 25 for all such traffic.
Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that traffic rated and recorded as Local Telecommunications Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and therefore Non-Local Telecommunications Traffic and subject to Switched Access Compensation. Switched Access Compensation is applicable to all Non-Local Telecommunications Traffic exchanged between Sandhill and Cingular, to the extent that such traffic is not handed off to an IXC. Cingular shall compensate Sandhill at Sandhill’s interstate Switched Access rates for all such Non-Local Telecommunications Traffic.
Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that traffic rated and recorded as Local Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and therefore is Non-Local Traffic and subject to Switched Access Compensation as defined below. Switched Access Compensation is applicable to all Non-Local Traffic delivered by VerizonWireless to Great Plains, to the extent that such traffic is not handed off to an IXC. The Parties agree that 1.5% of mobile-to-land traffic routed and recorded as Local Traffic is deemed to be Non-Local Traffic. VerizonWireless shall compensate Great Plains at Great Plains' interstate Switched Access rates (transport charges for mileage between Great Plains' end office and the Great Plains meet point, plus Great Plains' local switching element as prescribed in Great Plains' FCC Access Tariff No. 3) for all such Non-Local Traffic (“Switched Access Compensation”).
Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that certain traffic rated and recorded as Subject Telecommunications Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and therefore is Non-Subject Telecommunications Traffic and subject to Switched Access Compensation. Switched Access Compensation is applicable to traffic delivered by SPRINT to UPPER PENINSULA that originates in another MTA; to the extent that such traffic is not handed off to an IXC. SPRINT shall compensate UPPER PENINSULA at UPPER PENINSULA’s Switched Access rates set forth in UPPER PENINSULA’s MECA MPSC Tariff 25 for all such traffic.
Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that traffic recorded as Telecommunications Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and would be subject to Switched Access Compensation. Switched Access Compensation is applicable to all traffic not subject to Reciprocal Compensation exchanged between XXXXX COUNTY and CENTENNIAL, to the extent that such traffic is not handed off to an IXC. Since XXXXX COUNTY does not provide toll service, Centennial is the responsible party for all switched access and CENTENNIAL shall compensate XXXXX COUNTY at XXXXX COUNTY’s Switched Access rates for all such traffic, as outlined in XXXXX COUNTY’s Switched Access Tariff.
Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that traffic initially rated and recorded as Local Telecommunications Traffic may originate or terminate in another MTA and therefore be Non-Local Telecommunications Traffic subject to Switched Access Compensation. Switched access compensation is applicable to all Non-Local Telecommunications Traffic exchanged between RNK and CARRIER, as described in Section 4, and Attachment A, as applicable. CARRIER shall compensate RNK at RNK’s interstate Switched Access rates for all such Non-Local Telecommunications Traffic as reflected in RNK’s applicable tariff.
5.2.1 The duty of a party to deliver Non-Local Telecommunications Traffic to the other party shall be reciprocal. For terminating its Non-Local Traffic on the other party’s network, each party will pay either the access charges described in paragraph 5.2.2 hereunder or the Non-Local Intermediary Charges described in paragraph 5.2.4 hereunder, as appropriate.
5.2.2 For originating and terminating intrastate or interstate interMTA Non-Local Telecommunications Traffic, each party, or the Interexchange Carriers terminating such traffic, shall pay the other intrastate or, as appropriate, switched network access service rate elements on a per minute of use basis, which are set out in RNK’s Intrastate Access Services Tariff or RNK’s Interstate Access Services Tariff as those tariffs may be amended from time to time during the term of this Agreement. In no event shall RNK be charged for InterMTA traffic more than RNK charges in its applicable tariff.
5.2.3 Actual traffic measurements in each of the appropriate categories is the preferred method of classifying and billing traffic. [***] Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, RNK shall deduct CARRIER’s compensation due under this section from its own monthly xxxx rendered to CARRIER. [***] If a surrogate method is used, the records requirements of Section 5.1 and 5.2 shall apply.
5.2.4 Access to Signaling and Signaling Databases Should either or both parties request direct interconnection instead of via a third party, RNK and CARRIER will negotiate reasonable rates for applicable services.
Traffic Subject to Switched Access Compensation. Parties agree that traffic recorded as Telecommunications Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and would be subject to Switched Access Compensation. Switched Access Compensation is applicable to all traffic not subject to Reciprocal Compensation exchanged between Baraga and ALLTEL, to the extent that such traffic is not handed off to an IXC. Since Baraga does not provide toll service, Alltel is the responsible party for all switched access and ALLTEL shall compensate Baraga at Baraga’s Switched Access rates for all such traffic, as outlined in Baraga’s Switched Access Tariff.