Out of Exchange Traffic definition

Out of Exchange Traffic is defined as local, transit, or intraLATA traffic to or from a non- AT&T-21STATE ILEC Exchange Area.
Out of Exchange Traffic for purposes of this Attachment only, is Section 251(b)(5) Traffic, Non-toll VoIP-PSTN Traffic ,ISP-Bound Traffic, FX, IntraLATA traffic and/or InterLATA Section 251(b)(5) Traffic exchanged pursuant to an FCC approved or court ordered InterLATA boundary waiver that:
Out of Exchange Traffic is defined as Section 251(b)(5) and ISP Bound traffic, FX, or intraLATA traffic to or from a non-SBC ILEC exchange area.

Examples of Out of Exchange Traffic in a sentence

  • When such Out of Exchange Traffic is Section 251(b)(5) Traffic, Non-toll VoIP-PSTN Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic that is exchanged between the End Users of OE-LEC and AT&T-22STATE, the Parties agree to establish a direct End Office trunk group when traffic levels exceed one DS1 (24 DS0s) to or from an AT&T-22STATE End Office.

  • AT&T-22STATE will accept OE-LEC’s Out of Exchange Traffic at its Tandem Switch over local interconnection facilities that currently exist or may exist in the future between the Parties to or from OE- LEC’s out of Exchange Areas to or from AT&T-22STATE’s End Offices.


More Definitions of Out of Exchange Traffic

Out of Exchange Traffic is defined as Local, Transit, or IntraLATA Toll Traffic to or from a non- SBC ILEC exchange area. 1.1.103 “Out of Exchange Traffic” is defined as local or IntraLATA Toll Traffic to or from a non-SBC ILEC exchange area. SBC's language is most consistent with Arbitrator's Report Attachment I.A Detailed Language Decision Matrix DP Issue: Section 1 - General Terms and Conditions CLEC/Group DPL Issue # CLEC Language SBC Language Arbitrator's Position Charter GT&C 28 4.13 This Agreement contains comprehensive OSS terms and conditions; however, CLEC represents and covenants that it will only use OSS furnished pursuant to this Agreement for activities related to Lawful UNEs, resold services, Interconnection or other services covered by this Agreement, for which this Agreement contains explicit terms, conditions and rates. no apparent dispute (not underlined) Attachment I.A Detailed Language Decision Matrix DP Issue: Section 1 - General Terms and Conditions CLEC/Group DPL Issue # CLEC Language SBC Language Arbitrator's Position 4.14 4.14 The Parties shall each fulfill their own obligations under this Agreement at their own expense, unless a rate for the performance of that obligation is specified herein. Neither Party may charge the other for any activity associated with the performance of its obligations under this Agreement in the absence of a specific rate. Internal administrative and related functions that a Party must perform or chooses to perform in the course of fulfilling its obligations hereunder shall be at that Party’s sole expense except to the extent that a charge for such functions is expressly provided for in this Agreement or an Attachment hereto. The Parties acknowledge and agree that they do not intend SBC-13STATE to provide Lawful UNEs or resold services (“products and services”) at no charge. Accordingly, if this Agreement is executed and/or approved by the Commission and the Parties later discover that a product or service (other than a Party’s internal administrative or related function) is included in this Agreement without an associated rate or charge, the Parties agre 4.14 4.14 The Parties acknowledge and agree that they do not intend SBC- 13STATE to provide Lawful UNEs or resold services (“products and services”) at no charge. Accordingly, if this Agreement is executed and/or approved by the Commission and the Parties later discover that a product or service (other than a Party’s internal administrative or related function) is included in ...
Out of Exchange Traffic is Section 251(b)(5) Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, FX, IntraLATA traffic and/or InterLATA Section 251(b)(5) Traffic exchanged pursuant to an FCC approved or court ordered InterLATA boundary waiver that: Originates from an OE-LEC End User located in another ILEC’s incumbent local Exchange Area and terminates to an UAT&T SOUTH CAROLINAU End User located in an UAT&T SOUTH CAROLINAU local Exchange Area; or Originates from an UAT&T SOUTH CAROLINAU End User located in an UAT&T SOUTH CAROLINAU local Exchange Area and terminates to an OE-LEC End User located in another ILEC’s incumbent local Exchange Area.
Out of Exchange Traffic is defined as local, transit, or intraLATA traffic to or from a non-SBC ILEC exchange area. SBC's language is not consistent with Arbitrator's Report Attachment I.A Detailed Language Decision Matrix DP Issue: Section 1 - General Terms and Conditions CLEC/Group DPL Issue # CLEC Language SBC Language Arbitrator's Position

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