Common use of Transiting Factor Clause in Contracts

Transiting Factor. 2% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by Nextel. When applied to Nextel terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Transiting Factor. 210% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel Spectrum that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel Spectrum originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by NextelSpectrum. When applied to Nextel Spectrum terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel Spectrum that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Transiting Factor. 21% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel AWS that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel AWS originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by NextelAWS. When applied to Nextel AWS terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel AWS that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three monthssemi-annually. If the factor is not updated quarterlysemi-annually, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Transiting Factor. 28% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel 360° that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel 360° originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by Nextel360°. When applied to Nextel 360° terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel 360° that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Transiting Factor. 210% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel Mountaineer that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel Mountaineer originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by NextelMountaineer. When applied to Nextel Mountaineer terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel Mountaineer that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Transiting Factor. 210% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel Wireless 2000 that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel Wireless 2000 originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by NextelWireless 2000. When applied to Nextel Wireless 2000 terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel Wireless 2000 that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Transiting Factor. 23% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel Powertel that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel Powertel originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by NextelPowertel. When applied to Nextel Powertel terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel Powertel that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Transiting Factor. 21% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel AWS that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel AWS originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by NextelAWS. When applied to Nextel AWS terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel AWS that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three monthssemi- annually. If the factor is not updated quarterlysemi-annually, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Transiting Factor. 21% GTE Transited The Transiting Factor is used to determine the amount of traffic to or from Nextel AirTouch that transits the GTE network. The Transiting Factor is used when needed to quantify transiting traffic for billing purposes, i.e., when recorded billing data is not sufficiently available. When applied to Nextel AirTouch originated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the transiting traffic that was generated by NextelAirTouch. When applied to Nextel AirTouch terminated traffic, the Transiting Factor determines the portion of traffic terminating to Nextel AirTouch that was not originated by GTE. This factor is subject to change based upon mutually acceptable traffic data no more frequently than every three months. If the factor is not updated quarterly, the Parties shall use the last previously established factor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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