TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SERVICE Sample Clauses

TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SERVICE. TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c)(2)(D); 252(d)(1) and (2); 47 CFR § 51.305(a)(5).
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TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SERVICE. TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c)(2)(D); 252(d)(1) and (2); 47 CFR § 51.305(a)(5). 46.7.10.1 The applicable Appendix Compensation, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, prescribe traffic routing parameters for Local Interconnection Trunk Group(s) the Parties shall establish over the Interconnections specified in the applicable Appendix ITR, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SERVICE. PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(C)(2) 3.1 This Section provides the terms and conditions for the exchange of traffic between the Parties' respective networks, over CMRS Interconnection Trunks, for the transmission and routing by the Parties of Local Traffic and Transiting Traffic. 3.2 Routing
TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SERVICE. TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c)(2)‌‌‌‌‌
TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SERVICE. TRAFFIC * 5.1 Scope of Traffic * 5.2 Trunk Group Connections and Ordering * 5.3 Additional Switching System Hierarchy and Trunking Requirements * 5.4 Signaling * 5.5 Grades of Service * 5.6 Measurement and Billing * 5.7 Compensation Arrangements * 5.8 Compensation to Third Party Transit Tandem Service Providers * 6.0 800/888 TRAFFIC *
TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SERVICE. TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 251(c)(2)(D); 252(d)(1) AND (2); 47 CFR (S)51.305(a)(5) --------------------------------------------------------------- 5.1 Scope of Traffic ---------------- This Section 5 prescribes traffic routing parameters for Local Interconnection Trunk Group(s) the Parties shall establish over the Interconnections specified in Section 4. 5.1.1 Either Party may opt at any time to terminate, i.e., overflow, to the other Party some or all Local Exchange Traffic and intraLATA Toll traffic originating on its network, together with Switched Access traffic, via Feature Group D or Feature Group B Switched Access Services. Either Party may otherwise purchase these Switched Access Services from the other Party subject to the rates, terms and conditions specified in its standard intrastate access tariffs, including any usage- sensitive rates for the Local Exchange or intraLATA Toll traffic terminated over the Switched Access service. 5.1.2 Each Party shall deliver to the other Party over the Local Interconnection Trunk Group(s) only such traffic which is destined for those publicly dialable NPA-NXX codes served by End Offices that directly subtend the Access Tandem or to those Wireless Service Providers that directly subtend the Access Tandem. 5.1.3 Unless otherwise agreed to, each Party shall deliver all traffic destined to terminate at either Party's End Office or tandem in accordance with the serving arrangements defined in the LERG Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) Code. 5.1.4 Where the Parties deliver over the Local Interconnection Trunk Group(s) miscellaneous calls (e.g., time, weather, NPA-555, Mass Calling Codes) destined for each other, they shall deliver such traffic in accordance with the serving arrangements defined in the LERG Common Language Location Identifier Code. 5.1.5 N11 codes (e.g., 611, 811, & 911) shall not be sent between CLEC's and PACIFIC's network over the Local Interconnection Trunk Group(s). 5.1.6 For purposes of compensation under this Agreement, the traffic traded between CLEC and PACIFIC will be classified as either Local Traffic, Transit Traffic, IntraLATA Interexchange Traffic, or interLATA Interexchange Traffic. The Parties agree that, notwithstanding the GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS PAGE 10 OF 48 PACIFIC/PAC-WEST TELECOM 022499 classification of traffic under this Agreement, either Party is free to define its own "local" calling ar...
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