Common use of Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services Clause in Contracts

Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of Qwest's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” and “Local Calls” means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. Qwest will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers served by that switch. Qwest's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN Databases, and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC will not have access to Qwest's AIN-based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this Attachment. Local Switching does not include use of Qwest's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” and “Toll Calls” means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP End User Customer, Qwest may xxxx applicable tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: QLSP Agreement, QLSP Agreement, QLSP Agreement

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Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of Qwest's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” and “Local Calls” means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. Qwest will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers served by that switch. Qwest's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN Databases, and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC will not have access to Qwest's AIN-based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this Attachment. Local Switching does not include use of Qwest's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” and “Toll Calls” means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP End User Customer, Qwest may xxxx bill applicable tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: QLSP Agreement, QLSP Agreement, QLSP Agreement

Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP CLSP Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest CenturyLink end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” and “Local Calls” means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. Qwest CenturyLink will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest CenturyLink uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers served by that switch. QwestCenturyLink's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN Databases, and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC will not have access to QwestCenturyLink's AIN-AIN- based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this Attachment. Local Switching does not include use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” and “Toll Calls” means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP CLSP End User Customer, Qwest CenturyLink may xxxx applicable tariff Tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Centurylink Local Services Platform Agreement, Local Services Platform Agreement, CLSP Agreement

Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of Qwest's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” ―Local Traffic‖ and “Local Calls” ―Local Calls‖ means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. Qwest will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers served by that switch. Qwest's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN Databases, and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC will not have access to Qwest's AIN-based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this Attachment. Local Switching does not include use of Qwest's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” ―Toll Traffic‖ and “Toll Calls” ―Toll Calls‖ means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”―LATA‖) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP End User Customer, Qwest may xxxx applicable tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Qwest Local Services Platform Agreement, Qwest Local Services Platform Agreement, Qwest Local Services Platform Agreement

Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP CLSP Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest CenturyLink end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” and “Local Calls” means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. Qwest CenturyLink will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest CenturyLink uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers served by that switch. QwestCenturyLink's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN Databases, and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC will not have access to QwestCenturyLink's AIN-AIN- based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this Attachment. Local Switching does not include use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” and “Toll Calls” means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP CLSP End User Customer, Qwest CenturyLink may xxxx bill applicable tariff Tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Local Services Platform Agreement, CLSP Agreement, CLSP Agreement

Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP CLSP Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest CenturyLink end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” and “Local Calls” means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. Qwest CenturyLink will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest CenturyLink uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers served by that switch. QwestCenturyLink's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN Databases, and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC will not have access to QwestCenturyLink's AIN-based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this Attachment. Local Switching does not include use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” and “Toll Calls” means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP CLSP End User Customer, Qwest CenturyLink may xxxx bill applicable tariff Tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: CLSP Agreement

Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP WLV Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest CenturyLink end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” and “Local Calls” means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. Qwest CenturyLink will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest CenturyLink uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers Users served by that switch. QwestCenturyLink's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN Databases, and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC Customer will not have access to QwestCenturyLink's AIN-based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this Attachment. Local Switching does not include use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” and “Toll Calls” means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLECCustomer’s QLSP WLV End User CustomerUser, Qwest CenturyLink may xxxx bill applicable tariff Tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Forbearance Master Services Agreement

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Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of Qwest's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” and “Local Calls” means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. Qwest will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers served by that switch. Qwest's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN DatabasesAdvanced Intelligent Network Databases (AIN), and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC will not have access to Qwest's AIN-AIN based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this AttachmentAgreement. Local Switching does not include use of Qwest's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” and “Toll Calls” means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP End User Customer, Qwest may xxxx bill applicable SS7 tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: QLSP Services Agreement

Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of Qwest's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” and “Local Calls” means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. Qwest will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers served by that switch. Qwest's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN DatabasesAdvanced Intelligent Network Databases (AIN), and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC will not have access to Qwest's AIN-AIN based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this AttachmentAgreement. Local Switching does not include use of Qwest's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” and “Toll Calls” means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP End User Customer, Qwest may xxxx applicable tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Qwest Local Services Platform Agreement

Vertical Features and Ancillary Functions and Services. 1.4.1 QLSP CLSP Service includes nondiscriminatory access to all vertical features that are loaded in the Local serving Qwest CenturyLink end office switch. 1.4.2 Local Switching includes use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network (ISUP call set-up) solely for Local Traffic. “Local Traffic” and “Local Calls” means calls that originate and terminate within the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. Qwest CenturyLink will provide service control points in the same manner, and via the same signaling links, as Qwest CenturyLink uses such service control points and signaling links to provide service to its End User Customers served by that switch. QwestCenturyLink's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, AIN Databases, and Local Number Portability Database. CLEC will not have access to QwestCenturyLink's AIN-based services that qualify for proprietary treatment, except as expressly provided for in the Agreement or this Attachment. Local Switching does not include use of QwestCenturyLink's signaling network for Toll Traffic. “Toll Traffic” and “Toll Calls” means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariffCenturyLink Tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP CLSP End User Customer, Qwest CenturyLink may xxxx applicable tariff Tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: CLSP Agreement

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