Examples of FCC Internet Order in a sentence
The arrangement for recovering, in accordance with Section 251(b)(5) of the Act, the FCC Internet Order, and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations, costs incurred for the transport and termination of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic originating on one Party’s network and terminating on the other Party’s network (as set forth in Section 7 of the Interconnection Attachment).
Verizon’s delivery of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic to TCG that originates with a third party carrier is addressed in Section 7.2. Intercarrier compensation arrangements address the transport and delivery of Internet Traffic that is compensable pursuant to the FCC Internet Order.
Shall be defined as set forth at paragraph 44 of the FCC Internet Order.
Verizon and Pac-West hereby agree that the rates, terms and conditions set forth below represent the Parties' understanding of how the Parties will implement the FCC Internet Order.
In the event that the FCC Internet Order is vacated in whole or in part, or materially modified, then the Parties shall undertake good faith efforts to negotiate an amendment to this Agreement within 90 days of the effective date of such vacatur or modification, as required to conform the Agreement to the terms of the decision vacating or modifying the FCC's Internet Order and Applicable Law.
The arrangement for recovering, in accordance with Section 251(b)(5) of the Act, the FCC Internet Order, and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations, costs incurred for the transport and termination of Local Traffic originating on one Party's network and terminating on the other Party's network.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Parties’ rights and obligations with respect to any intercarrier compensation that may be due in connection with their exchange of Internet Traffic shall be governed by the FCC Internet Order.
The arrangement for recovering, in accordance with Section 251(bX5) of the Act, the FCC Internet Order, and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations, costs incurred for the transport and termination of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic originating on one Party’s network and terminating on the other Party’s network (as set forth in Attachment 1 to this Amendment.
As used in this Section 6, "Traffic Rate" means the applicable Reciprocal Compensation rate, intrastate Switched Exchange Access Service rate, interstate Switched Exchange Access Service rate, or intrastate/interstate Tandem Transit Traffic rate, as provided in the Pricing Attachment, an applicable Tariff, or in the case of ISP-Bound Traffic, the FCC Internet Order rates.
The arrangement for recovering, in accordance with Section 251 (b )(5) of the Act, the FCC Internet Order, and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations, costs incurred for the transport and termination of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic originating on one Party’s network and terminating on the other Party’s network (as set forth in Section 7 of the Interconnection Attachment).