Interstate Traffic definition
Interstate Traffic means traffic between any place in a state and any place in another state, or between places in the same state through another state, whether such traffic moves wholly by motor vehicle or partly by motor vehicle and partly by rail, express or water
Interstate Traffic means a communication or transmission that originates in any state, territory, possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia and terminates in another state, territory, possession, or the District of Columbia.
Examples of Interstate Traffic in a sentence
Compensation for termination of Interstate Traffic will be at the terminating access rates for MTS and originating access rates for 800 Service including the CCL and query charge, as set forth in the relevant Party's interstate access service tariff.
Compensation for Non-local Interstate Traffic originated and under the responsibility of, on the ILEC’s network and delivered to TMUSA for termination shall be based on the interstate access tariffs of ILEC.
Compensation for Non-local Interstate Traffic originated by, and under the responsibility of, CLEC and terminating to US CELLULAR, if any, shall be based on the rate for termination of non-local interstate traffic identified in Appendix 1.