Wireless to Landline. Local Traffic originated by Western Wireless' customers within MTA No. 45, or customers of another CMRS provider that has entered into a roaming arrangement with Western Wireless while roaming in MTA No. 45, to RLEC's customers that can be reached through RLEC's End Office Switch shall be routed from Western Wireless' network via the two-way direct trunk group to RLEC's End Office Switch for termination by RLEC to its customers, as appropriate.
Wireless to Landline. Telecommunications Traffic originated on USCC’s network within MTA #20 (Milwaukee) to XXXXXXX end users shall be routed from the USCC network via the Tandem service provider for termination by XXXXXXX to its end users, as appropriate. All wireless to landline IXC calls shall be routed in accordance with Telcordia’s Traffic Routing Administration instructions.
Wireless to Landline. 4.3.2.1 In the event that MATC and SPRINT establish a Type 2B direct Interconnection, SPRINT shall route the Subject Traffic that originates on its network to MATC by delivering Subject Traffic to the POI identified in Appendix A. All other wireless to landline calls shall be routed in accordance with Telcordia’s Traffic routing Administration instructions.
4.3.2.2 SPRINT shall treat as Subject Traffic all Telecommunications Traffic originated on its network by a SPRINT end user that is destined for a MATC NPA-NXX associated with the MATC End Office Switch (except to the extent that the Parties agree to apply the InterMTA Traffic Factor as set forth in Appendix B.)
4.3.2.3 A list of MATC NPA-NXXs, which are rated within the MATC exchange boundary are identified in Appendix C.
Wireless to Landline. Subject Traffic originated on SPRINT’s network within MTA #20 (Milwaukee) to MATC end users shall be routed from the SPRINT network via the Tandem service provider for termination by MATC to its end users, as appropriate. All other wireless to landline calls shall be routed in accordance with Telcordia’s Traffic Routing Administration instructions.
Wireless to Landline. 4.3.2.1 USCC shall route the Telecommunications Traffic that originates on its network to MATC by delivering Telecommunications Traffic to the POI identified in Appendix
A. All wireless to landline IXC calls shall be routed in accordance with Telcordia’s Traffic Routing Administration instructions.
4.3.2.2 USCC may treat as Telecommunications Traffic all Telecommunications Traffic originated on its network by a USCC end user that is routed to a MATC NPA-NXX associated with the MATC End Office Switch (except to the extent that the Parties agree to apply the InterMTA Traffic Factor as set forth in Appendix B.).
4.3.2.3 A list of MATC NPA-NXXs, which are rated within the MATC exchange boundary are identified in the LERG.
Wireless to Landline. Local Traffic originated by VerizonWireless' customers within MTA No. 45, or customers of another CMRS provider that has entered into a roaming arrangement with VerizonWireless while roaming in MTA No. 45, to Great Plains' customers that can be reached through a Great Plains' end office switch shall be routed from VerizonWireless' network via the two-way direct trunk group to Great Plains' End Office Switch for termination by Great Plains to its customers, as appropriate.
Wireless to Landline. Local Traffic originated by ALLTEL Wireless' customers within MTA No. 45, or customers of another CMRS provider that has entered into a roaming arrangement with ALLTEL Wireless while roaming in MTA No. 45, to Great Plains' customers that can be reached through a Great Plains' end office switch shall be routed from ALLTEL Wireless' network via the two-way direct trunk group to Great Plains' End Office Switch for termination by Great Plains to its customers, as appropriate.
Wireless to Landline. 4.3.2.1 VERIZON WIRELESS may deliver across a Type-2B Telecommunications Traffic and InterMTA Traffic that originates on its network by a VERIZON WIRELESS End User to AMERY NPA-NXXs, NPA-NXX-Xs, and LRNs
Wireless to Landline. Local Traffic originated by NECC' customers within MTA No. 45, or customers of another CMRS provider that has entered into a roaming arrangement with NECC while roaming in MTA No. 45, to Great Plains' customers that can be reached through a Great Plains' end office switch shall be routed from NECC' network via the two-way direct trunk group to Great Plains' End Office Switch for termination by Great Plains to its customers, as appropriate.
Wireless to Landline. 1. Local Service Area calls originated on Cingular’s network within MTA #6 (Charlotte-Greensboro-Greenville-Raleigh) to Sandhill’s customers shall be routed from Cingular’s network via the two-way direct trunk group to the Sandhill’s Chesterfield switch for termination by Sandhill to its customers, as appropriate.