Access Compensation definition

Access Compensation is the compensation paid by one Party to the other Party for the origination/termination of intraLATA toll calls to/from its End User. Access compensation is in accordance with the LEC’s tariffed access rates.
Access Compensation means the compensation paid by one Party to the other Party for the origination/termination of intraLATA and interLATA toll calls to/from its End Users. Access Compensation is in accordance with the LEC’s tariffed access rates and as addressed in Attachment 02 - Network Interconnection.
Access Compensation is the compensation paid by one Party to the other Party for the origination/termination of intraLATA toll calls to/from its End User. Access compensation is in accordance with the LEC’s tariffed access rates. “Access Service Request” (ASR) is an industry standard form used by the Parties to add, establish, change or disconnect trunks for the purposes of Interconnection.

Examples of Access Compensation in a sentence

  • Parties agree that traffic rated and recorded as Local Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and therefore is Non-Local Traffic and subject to Switched Access Compensation as defined below.

  • Parties agree that certain traffic rated and recorded as Subject Telecommunications Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and therefore is Non-Subject Telecommunications Traffic and subject to Switched Access Compensation.

  • Parties agree that traffic recorded as Telecommunications Traffic, may originate or terminate in another MTA, and would be subject to Switched Access Compensation.

  • Switched Access Compensation is applicable to all Non-Local Traffic delivered by ALLTEL Wireless to RLEC, to the extent that such traffic is not handed off to an IXC.

  • Parties agree that traffic rated and recorded as Telecommunications Traffic, may originate and terminate in different MTAs and would be subject to Switched Access Compensation.

  • Parties agree that traffic recorded as Telecommunications Traffic that originates and terminates in different MTAs is subject to Switched Access Compensation.

  • Parties agree that traffic rated and recorded as Telecommunications Traffic, may originate and terminate in different MTAs, and would be subject to Switched Access Compensation.

  • The Parties will only use inter-tandem switching for the transport and termination of intraLATA toll traffic originating on each other's network at and after such time as either Nextel has agreed to and fully implemented an existing intraLATA toll compensation mechanism such as IntraLATA Terminating Access Compensation (ITAC) or a functional equivalent thereof.

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More Definitions of Access Compensation

Access Compensation means the compensation paid by one Party to the other Party for the origination/termination of IntraLATA toll calls to/from its End User. Access compensation is in accordance with the LEC’s tariffed access rates.
Access Compensation is the compensation paid by one Party to the other Party for the origination/termination of intraLATA toll calls to/from its End User. Access compensation is in accordance with the LEC’s tariffed access rates. 1.1. 41.1.3 “Access Service Request” (ASR) is an industry standard form used by the Parties to add, establish, change or disconnect trunks for the purposes of Interconnection. 1.1. 51.1.4 “Advanced Services” means intrastate or interstate wireline Telecommunications Services, such as ADSL, IDSL, xDSL, Frame Relay, Cell Relay and VPOP-Dial Access Service (an SBC-13STATE Frame Relay-based service) that rely on packetized technology and have the capability of supporting transmissions speeds of at least 56 kilobits per second in both directions. This definition of Advanced Services does not include:

Related to Access Compensation

  • Total Compensation means the cash and noncash dollar value earned by the executive during the Contractor’s preceding fiscal year and includes the following (for more information see 17 CFR 229.402(c)(2)):