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Wireless Interconnection Requirements. As a part of the Wireless Interconnection requirements, WSP will establish Type 2 trunk groups to the Qwest Access Tandem or End Office switch(es), as required. 6.2.2.1 Type 2A Interconnections 6.2.2.1.1 Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection 6.2.2.1.1.1 The Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection links WSP’s POI to a Qwest Local Tandem and is used for the exchange of Local Traffic between WSP and NXXs served by the End Offices subtending the Local Tandem. This Interconnection arrangement carries both first routed direct final traffic and traffic overflowed on an alternate final basis from a Type 2B Primary High Use Interconnection arrangement. A separate Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection is needed in conjunction with a Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection for the exchange of Non-Local Exchange Access and Jointly Provided switched Access. 6.2.2.1.2 Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection 6.2.2.1.2.1 The Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection links WSP’s POI to a Qwest Access Tandem for the exchange of Non-Local, Exchange Access and Jointly Provided switched Access traffic. In some circumstances, the WSP may also choose to use a Type 2A Access Tandem connection for the exchange of Local Traffic. A Type 2A Access Tandem connection can be configured in either of the following ways: 1.) as a separate trunk group for Local/IntraLATA and Non-Local excluding Jointly Provided switched Access and a second trunk group for Jointly Provided switched Access or 2.) as a single combined trunk group for Local/IntraLATA/Non-Local/and Jointly Provided switched Access. Wireless Interconnection service arrangement requires connection to those Access Tandems in each LATA where WSP has originating or terminating traffic. 6.2.2.1.3 Type 2A Equal Access Interconnection 6.2.2.1.3.1 This direct final route trunk group is used for the delivery of Interexchange Carrier switched Access Traffic. It is an Interconnection with inband signaling or out of band signaling, where available, using Feature Group D signaling protocol between WSP’s POI and the Access Tandem serving the area in which the POI is located. The service enables WSP’s End User Customers to use their pre-subscribed Interexchange Carrier of choice. Equal Access trunks are available as one way out (mobile to land) and are not available as one way in (land to mobile), two way or for paging trunks. 6.2.2.2 Type 2B Interconnections

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Samples: Wireless Interconnection Agreement

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Wireless Interconnection Requirements. As a part of the Wireless Interconnection requirements, WSP will establish Type 2 trunk groups to the Qwest Access Tandem or End Office switch(es), as required. 6.2.2.1 Type 2A Interconnections 6.2.2.1.1 Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection 6.2.2.1.1.1 The Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection links WSP’s POI to a Qwest Local Tandem and is used for the exchange of Local Traffic between WSP and NXXs served by the End Offices subtending the Local Tandem. This Interconnection arrangement carries both first routed direct final traffic and traffic overflowed on an alternate final basis from a Type 2B Primary High Use Interconnection arrangement. A separate Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection is needed in conjunction with a Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection for the exchange of Non-Non- Local Exchange Access and Jointly Provided switched Switched Access. 6.2.2.1.2 Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection 6.2.2.1.2.1 The Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection links WSP’s POI to a Qwest Access Tandem for the exchange of Non-Non- Local, Exchange Access and Jointly Provided switched Switched Access traffic. In some circumstances, the WSP may also choose to use a Type 2A Access Tandem connection for the exchange of Local Traffic. A Type 2A Access Tandem connection can be configured in either of the following ways: 1.) as a separate trunk group for Local/IntraLATA and Non-Local excluding Jointly Provided switched Switched Access and a second trunk group for Jointly Provided switched Switched Access or 2.) as a single combined trunk group for Local/IntraLATA/Non-Local/and Jointly Provided switched Switched Access. Wireless Interconnection service arrangement requires connection to those Access Tandems in each LATA where WSP has originating or terminating traffic. 6.2.2.1.3 Type 2A Equal Access Interconnection 6.2.2.1.3.1 This direct final route trunk group is used for the delivery of Interexchange Carrier switched Switched Access Traffic. It is an Interconnection with inband in-band signaling or out of band signaling, where available, using Feature Group D signaling protocol between WSP’s POI and the Access Tandem serving the area in which the POI is located. The service enables WSP’s End User Customers to use their pre-subscribed Interexchange Carrier of choice. Equal Access trunks are available as one way out (mobile to land) and are not available as one way in (land to mobile), two way or for paging trunks. 6.2.2.2 Type 2B Interconnections

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Samples: Wireless Interconnection Agreement

Wireless Interconnection Requirements. 3-3 Open Each Party will establish one way trunk groups from its network to the other Party’s Access Tandem or End Office switch(es) as required to provide at least .001 grade of service. As a part of the Wireless Interconnection requirements, WSP [WSP] will establish Type 2 trunk groups to the Qwest Access Tandem or End Office switch(es), as required. 6.2.2.1 2.2.1 Type 2A Interconnections 6.2.2.1.1 2.1.1 Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection 6.2.2.1.1.1 The Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection links [WSP]’s POI to a Qwest Local Tandem and is used for the exchange of Local Traffic between WSP [WSP] and NXXs served by the End Offices subtending the Local Tandem. This Interconnection arrangement carries both first routed direct final traffic and traffic overflowed on an alternate final basis from a Type 2B Primary High Use Interconnection arrangement. A separate Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection is needed in conjunction with a Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection for the exchange of Non-Local Exchange Access and Jointly Provided switched Access. 6.2.2.1.2 Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection 6.2.2.1.2.1 The Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection links [WSP]’s POI to a Qwest Access Tandem for the exchange of Non-Local, Exchange Access and Jointly Provided switched Access traffic. In some circumstances, the WSP [WSP] may also choose to use a Type 2A Access Tandem connection for the exchange of Local Traffic. A Type 2A Access Tandem connection can be configured in either of the following ways: 1.) as a separate trunk group for Local/IntraLATA and Non-Local excluding Jointly Provided switched Access and a second trunk group for Jointly Provided switched Access or 2.) as a single combined trunk group for Local/IntraLATA/Non-Local/and Jointly Provided switched Access. Wireless Interconnection service arrangement requires connection to those Access Tandems in each LATA where WSP [WSP] has originating or terminating traffic. 6.2.2.1.3 Type 2A Equal Access Interconnection 6.2.2.1.3.1 This direct final route trunk group is used for the delivery of Interexchange Carrier switched Access Traffic. It is an Interconnection with inband signaling or out of band signaling, where available, using Feature Group D signaling protocol between [WSP]’s POI and the Access Tandem serving the area in which the POI is located. The service enables [WSP]’s End User Customers to use their pre-subscribed Interexchange Carrier of choice. Equal Access trunks are available as one way out (mobile to land) and are not available as one way in (land to mobile), two way or for paging trunks. 6.2.2.2 Type 2B Interconnections

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Samples: Wireless Interconnection Agreement

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Wireless Interconnection Requirements. As a part of the Wireless Interconnection requirements, WSP will establish Type 2 trunk groups to the Qwest Access Tandem or End Office switch(es), as required. 6.2.2.1 Type 2A Interconnections 6.2.2.1.1 Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection 6.2.2.1.1.1 The Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection links WSP’s POI to a Qwest Local Tandem and is used for the exchange of Local Traffic between WSP and NXXs served by the End Offices subtending the Local Tandem. This Interconnection arrangement carries both first routed direct final traffic and traffic overflowed on an alternate final basis from a Type 2B Primary High Use Interconnection arrangement. A separate Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection is needed in conjunction with a Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection for the exchange of Non-Local Exchange Access and Jointly Provided switched Access. 6.2.2.1.2 Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection 6.2.2.1.2.1 The Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection links WSP’s POI to a Qwest Access Tandem for the exchange of Non-Local, Exchange Access and Jointly Provided switched Access traffic. In some circumstances, the WSP may also choose to use a Type 2A Access Tandem connection for the exchange of Local Traffic. A Type 2A Access Tandem connection can be configured in either of the following ways: 1.) as a separate trunk group for Local/IntraLATA and Non-Local excluding Jointly Provided switched Access and a second trunk group for Jointly Provided switched Access or 2.) as a single combined trunk group for Local/IntraLATA/Non-Local/and Jointly Provided switched Access. Wireless Interconnection service arrangement requires connection to those Access Tandems in each LATA where WSP has originating or terminating traffic. 6.2.2.1.3 Type 2A Equal Access Interconnection 6.2.2.1.3.1 This direct final route trunk group is used for the delivery of Interexchange Carrier switched Access Traffic. It is an Interconnection with inband signaling or out of band signaling, where available, using Feature Group D signaling protocol between WSP’s POI and the Access Tandem serving the area in which the POI is located. The service enables WSP’s End User Customers to use their pre-subscribed Interexchange Carrier of choice. Equal Access trunks are available as one way out (mobile to land) and are not available as one way in (land to mobile), two way or for paging trunks. 6.2.2.2 Type 2B Interconnections

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Samples: Wireless Interconnection Agreement

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