TRANSITING SERVICE Clause Samples

The Transiting Service clause defines the terms under which goods, data, or services are temporarily passed through an intermediary or third-party system en route to their final destination. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties involved during the transit period, such as liability for loss or damage, security measures, and any limitations on use or access while in transit. Its core function is to clarify the allocation of risk and responsibility during the transiting phase, ensuring all parties understand their obligations and reducing the potential for disputes related to the handling or condition of the transited items.
TRANSITING SERVICE. 8.1 Transiting Service will be provided by Telco. Carrier may receive traffic from Third Party Telecommunications Carriers (“Transit Traffic”).
TRANSITING SERVICE. COMPENSATION 5.1 Transiting Service will be provided by SBC-13STATE. SBC-13STATE's Transiting Service allows WSP (a) to send traffic to a Third Party network through SBC-13STATE's Tandem Switch and (b) to receive traffic from a Third Party network through SBC-13STATE's Tandem Switch. A Transiting Service rate applies to all Conversation MOU between WSP's network and a Third Party's network for Transit Traffic that transits SBC-13STATE's network. WSP is responsible for payment of the appropriate SBC-13STATE Transiting Service rates on Transit Traffic originating on its network delivered to SBC-13STATE. SBC-13STATE's Transiting Service rate is only applicable when calls do not originate with (or terminate to) SBC-13STATE's End User. The rates that SBC-13STATE shall charge for Transiting Service are specified in Appendix – Pricing (Wireless). WSP shall deliver traffic to be handled by SBC-13STATE's Transiting Service to SBC- 13STATE's Tandem Switch(es).
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