TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c Sample Clauses

TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c. (2) 2/ By entering into this Agreement, Ameritech does not agree that ISP-bound traffic is “local” for the purposes of application of reciprocal compensation under the Act, nor is Ameritech voluntarily agreeing to pay reciprocal compensation for the transport and termination of ISP-bound traffic. Moreover, Ameritech reserves its rights to appeal or otherwise seek review of the Arbitration Decision. Further, Ameritech reserves its rights to take advantage of any Commission decision in the proceeding that it will open dealing with reciprocal compensation, including possible true-up or retroactive payment. 3/ By entering into this Agreement, Ameritech does not agree that, based on its current network configuration, Requesting Carrier is entitled to compensation for tandem switching and transport, nor is Ameritech voluntarily agreeing to pay reciprocal compensation for tandem switching and transport in this case. Moreover, Ameritech reserves its rights to appeal or otherwise seek review of the Arbitration Decision. Moreover, Ameritech reserves its rights to seek a modification of this provision if the configuration of Requesting Carrier’s network were to change such that the factual assumptions behind the Arbitration Decision in this regard were no longer applicable.
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