Exchange of Traffic. 66.2.1. The Parties may send each other Indirect Traffic.
Exchange of Traffic. Notwithstanding references to VNXX traffic in this section 7, the parties recognize that the Oregon PUC currently prohibits VNXX arrangements, unless the Parties have implemented language in the Agreement consistent with Order No. 07-098. As such, the parties will not knowingly provide VNXX service in Oregon or knowingly aid the other party in providing VNXX service in Oregon. This section is subject to Section 2.2 of the agreement regarding changes to Existing Rules and Laws. CLEC may request an amendment to this Agreement to provide VNXX arrangements consistent with the implementation of Order No. 07-098.
Exchange of Traffic. 61.2.1. Each Party acknowledges that it is the originating Party’s responsibility to enter into transiting arrangements with the third party providing the transit services.
Exchange of Traffic. 7.2.1.3 Local VoIP-PSTN Traffic and Toll VoIP-PSTN Traffic may be exchanged under this Agreement.
Exchange of Traffic. 32.1 When traffic is not segregated according to traffic types, the Parties will use an InterMTA traffic factor and a Percent Interstate Usage factor (“PIU”) to estimate the amount of traffic that is InterMTA.
Exchange of Traffic. 2.1. Where the Parties interconnect for the purpose of exchanging traffic between networks, the provisions of this Article 2 will apply.
Exchange of Traffic. Only Local Traffic originated by customers of Neutral Tandem shall be delivered to Sprint under this Agreement. Sprint may deliver Local Traffic destined to customers of Neutral Tandem under the compensation provisions below.
Exchange of Traffic. The Parties agree for the purpose of this Agreement only that local interconnection is defined as the delivery of local traffic to be terminated on each party's local network so that customers of either party have the ability to reach customers of the other party, without the use of any access code or delay in the processing of the call. The Parties further agree that the exchange of traffic on BellSouth's Extended Area Service (EAS) shall be considered local traffic and compensation for the termination of such traffic shall be pursuant to the terms of this section.
Exchange of Traffic. 2.1 The parties agree to exchange digital communications traffic over their respective Internet Networks at the Interconnection Points, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Each party shall provide, at its own expense, a connection from its Internet Network to the Interconnection Point(s) upon a schedule to be mutually agreed. Each party will send over the Interconnection Points only traffic destined for the other party's customers.
Exchange of Traffic. The Parties agree for the purpose of this Agreement only that local interconnection is defined as the delivery of local traffic to be terminated on each party's local network so that customers of either party have the ability to reach customers of the other party, without the use of any access code or delay in the processing of the call. Local traffic for these purposes shall include any telephone call that originates and terminates in the same LATA and is billed by the originating exchange outside of BellSouth's service area with respect to which BellSouth has a local interconnection arrangement with an independent LEC, with which Carrier is not directly connected. The Parties further agree that the exchange of traffic on BellSouth's Extended Area Service (EAS) shall be considered local traffic and compensation for the termination of such traffic shall be pursuant to the terms of this section. EAS routes are those exchanges within an exchange's Basic Local Calling Area, as defined in Section A3 of BellSouth's General Subscriber Services Tariff.