Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation Sample Clauses

Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation. 2.1 The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between TCAL and TDS TELECOM will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP-PSTN Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic. 2.1.1 “Local Traffic,” for purposes of intercarrier compensation, is Telecommunications traffic originated by a End User Customer of one Party in an exchange on that Party’s network and terminated to a End User Customer of the other Party on that other Party’s network located within the same exchange or other non-optional extended local calling area associated with the originating customer’s exchange as defined by TDS TELECOM’s applicable local exchange tariff. Local Traffic does not include: (1) any ISP-Bound Traffic; (2) traffic that does not originate and terminate within the same TDS TELECOM local calling area as such local calling area is defined by TDS TELECOM’s applicable local exchange tariff; (3) Toll Traffic, including, but not limited to, calls originated on a 1+ presubscription basis, or on a casual dialed (10XXX/101XXXX) basis;
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Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation. 4.2.1 The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between BendTel and CenturyLink will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP- Enabled Voice Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic. 4.2.1.1 “Local Traffic,” for purposes of intercarrier compensation, is Telecommunications traffic originated by a End User Customer of one Party in an exchange on that Party’s network and terminated to a End User Customer of the other Party on that other Party’s network located within the same exchange or other non-optional extended local calling area associated with the originating customer’s exchange as defined by CenturyLink’s applicable local exchange tariff. Local Traffic does not include: (1) any ISP-Bound Traffic; (2) traffic that does not originate and terminate within the same CenturyLink local calling area as such local calling area is defined by CenturyLink’s applicable local exchange tariff; (3) Toll Traffic, including, but not limited to, calls originated on a 1+ presubscription basis, or on a casual dialed (10XXX/101XXXX) basis; (4) optional extended local calling area traffic; (5) special access, private line, Frame Relay, ATM, or any other traffic that is not switched by the terminating Party; or, (6)
Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation. 2.1 The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between LEVEL 3 and TDS TELECOM will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP-Enabled Voice Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic. 2.1.1 “Local Traffic,” for purposes of intercarrier compensation, is Telecommunications traffic originated by a End User Customer of one Party in an exchange on that Party’s network and terminated to an End User Customer of the other Party on that other Party’s network located within the same exchange or other non-optional extended local calling area associated with the originating customer’s exchange as defined by TDS TELECOM’s applicable local exchange tariff. Local Traffic includes Local ISP-Bound traffic. Local Traffic does not include: (1) any Toll-ISP-Bound Traffic; (2) traffic that does not originate and terminate within the same TDS TELECOM local calling area as such local calling area is defined by TDS TELECOM’s applicable local exchange tariff; (3) Toll Traffic, including, but not limited to, calls originated on a 1+ presubscription basis, or on a casual dialed (10XXX/101XXXX) basis; () optional extended local calling area traffic; (5) special access, private line, Frame Relay, ATM, or any other traffic that is not switched by the terminating Party; or, (6)
Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation. The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between CenturyLink QCC and CenturyLink will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP-Enabled Voice Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic.
Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation. 75.2.1. The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between **CLEC and CenturyLink will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP-Enabled Voice Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic. A. All voice calls exchanged between the Parties originating from or terminating to the PSTN shall be jurisdictionalized and compensated in the same manner (e.g., reciprocal compensation, interstate access, and intrastate access) regardless of the technology used to originate, terminate, or transport the call, including voice calls that are transmitted in part via the public Internet or a private IP network (VoIP) that originate from or terminate to the PSTN. B. “Local Traffic,” for purposes of intercarrier compensation, is Telecommunications traffic that is directly exchanged between the Parties and is originated by a End User of one Party in an exchange on that Party’s network and terminated to a End User of the other Party on that other Party’s network located within the same exchange or other non-optional extended local calling area, including those mandated by law, associated with the originating customer’s exchange as defined by CenturyLink’s applicable local exchange tariff. Local Traffic does not include: (1) any ISP-Bound Traffic; (2) traffic that does not originate and terminate within the same CenturyLink local calling area as such local calling area is defined by CenturyLink’s applicable local exchange tariff; (3) Toll Traffic, including, but not limited to, calls originated on a 1+ pre-subscription basis, or on a casual dialed (10XXX/101XXXX) basis; (4) optional extended local calling area traffic; (5) special access, private line, Frame Relay, ATM, or any other traffic that is not switched by the terminating Party; or, (6)
Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation. 4.2.1 The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between Pine Belt and CenturyLink will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP-Enabled Voice Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic. 4.2.1.1 “Local Traffic,” for purposes of intercarrier compensation, is Telecommunications traffic that is exchanged between the Parties and is originated by a End User Customer of one Party in an exchange on that Party’s network and terminated to a End User Customer of the other Party on that other Party’s network located within the MTA that contains the same exchange associated with the originating customer’s exchange as defined by CenturyLink’s applicable local exchange tariff. Local Traffic does not include: (1) any ISP-Bound Traffic; (2) traffic that does not originate and terminate within the same CenturyLink local calling area MTA; (
Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation. 4.2.1 The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between Sprint and CenturyTel will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP-Enabled Voice Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic. 4.2.1.1 Local Traffic, for purposes of compensation does not include: (1) any ISP-Bound Traffic; (2) traffic that does not originate and terminate within the same CenturyTel local calling area as such local calling area is defined by CenturyTel’s applicable local exchange tariff; (3) Toll Traffic, including, but not limited to, calls originated on a 1+ presubscription basis, or on a casual dialed (10XXX/101XXXX) basis; (4) optional extended local calling area traffic; (5) special access, private line, Frame Relay, ATM, or any other traffic that is not switched by the terminating Party; or, (6)
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Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation. In consideration for the specific initial POI locations specified in Section 58.3.2: 59.2.1. The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between US Xchange and CenturyLink will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP-Enabled Voice Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic. 59.2.2. All Local Traffic (which shall not include ISP-Bound Traffic or VNXX Traffic) shall be exchanged on a xxxx and keep basis as long as not more than 55% of such traffic is terminated by either Party. If more than 55% of such Local Traffic is terminated by either Party then at the option of the terminating Party, the Parties shall negotiate a subsequent amendment of the ICA to reflect the appropriate charges to be assessed by each Party for terminating such Local Traffic with such amendment to be made effective from and after the date on which the terminating Party provides written notice of a request to negotiate such amendment. If the Parties are unable to negotiate such an amendment, the Parties agree to resolve the issue under section 25 of the Agreement; provided however that such negotiation (and any corresponding dispute resolution proceedings) shall concern only TDM traffic and the rates which are so determined for Local Traffic shall also be made applicable to any VoIP traffic in accordance with Section 1.3 (b).If the Xxxx and Keep arrangement is terminated, the End Office Termination rate shall apply to Local Traffic that is delivered to the Parties for termination at an end Office Switch, and includes direct-routed Local Traffic that terminates to offices that have combined Tandem Office Switch and End Office Switch functions. 59.2.3. All locally-dialed ISP-Bound Traffic (VNXX and non-VNXX ISP-Bound Traffic) shall be exchanged on a xxxx and keep basis.
Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic Relevant to Compensation. 4.2.1 The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between Sprint and CenturyTel will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP-Enabled Voice Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic. 4.2.1.1 Local Traffic, for purposes of compensation does not include: (1) any ISP-Bound Traffic; (2) traffic that does not originate and

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