Examples of ISP-Bound Traffic in a sentence
Except for Tandem Transit and JPSA traffic as provided herein, this Agreement is otherwise expressly limited to the transport and termination of Local/ELCS/EAS Traffic, and ISP-Bound Traffic originated by and terminated to End User Customers of the Parties to this Agreement, or to End User Customers of CLEC’s Retail Provider.
The Parties shall reciprocally terminate Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, EAS, ECC, IntraLATA Toll, optional EAS and jointly provided IXC traffic (or other traffic the Parties agree to exchange) originating on each other’s networks utilizing either Direct or Indirect Network Interconnections as provided in Sections 4, 5 and 6 herein.
This Article governs the provision of internetwork facilities (i.e., physical interconnection services and facilities), Meet-Point Billing (MPB) between CenturyTel and CD, or by CD to CenturyTel and the transport, termination and billing of Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic, EAS, ECC, IntraLATA Toll, Transit Traffic, optional EAS traffic and jointly provided Interexchange Carrier (IXC) access between CenturyTel and CD.
ISP-Bound Traffic means traffic that originates from or is directed, either directly or indirectly, to or through an information service provider or Internet Service Provider (ISP) physically located in an area within the Local/ELCS/EAS exchange of the originating End User Customer.
The Parties agree that all Local/ELCS/EAS Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic exchanged between them will be on trunks exclusively dedicated to such traffic.