Toll Calls definition

Toll Calls means intra local access and transport area (“LATA”) or interLATA calls that originate and terminate outside of the Local Calling Area as defined in the Qwest tariff. For all Toll Traffic originated by or terminated to CLEC’s QLSP End User Customer, Qwest may ▇▇▇▇ applicable tariff charges, including SS7 message charges [ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)], to the Interexchange Carrier (IXC) or other wholesale SS7 provider.
Toll Calls. The following rate elements are applicable to intraLATA toll calls, based on the rates in Attachment 8.
Toll Calls means non local calls made within a LATA

Examples of Toll Calls in a sentence

  • Either the Union or the Employer may initiate a grievance at Step 2 if the grievance is submitted in writing within ten (10) business days from the date the Employer/employees became aware or reasonably should have known that the grievance existed.

  • For QLSP End User Customer(s), Qwest will not charge to or collect from the IXC usage based end office and loop Switched Access charges (such as Switched Access Local Switching, End Office Shared Port, Tandem Transmission and Carrier Common Line) for InterLATA or IntraLATA Toll Calls originating or terminating from that QLSP End User Customer’s line to an IXC.

  • If we are unable to collect these charges, we reserve the right to terminate your ability to make Toll Calls.

  • Viasat reserves the right to limit Toll Calls to 2,000 minutes in each billing period.

  • For CLSP End User Customer(s), CenturyLink will not charge to or collect from the IXC usage based end office and loop Switched Access charges (such as Switched Access Local Switching, End Office Shared Port, Tandem Transmission and Carrier Common Line) for InterLATA or IntraLATA Toll Calls originating or terminating from that CLSP End User Customer’s line to an IXC.

  • CenturyLink retains its rights to charge IXCs for signaling usage (ISUP Signal Formulation, ISUP Signal Transport, and ISUP Signal Switching, as well as LIDB, ICNAM and 8XX) associated with interLATA and intraLATA Toll Calls originated by or terminated to a CLSP End User under the applicable Tariff.

  • ViaSat reserves the right to limit Toll Calls to 2,000 minutes in each billing period.

  • Originating Toll Calls from, and terminating Toll Calls to, WLV End Users will be delivered to/from the designated IXCs from the CenturyLink end-office switches and access tandems.

  • CenturyLink retains its rights to charge IXCs for signaling usage (ISUP Signal Formulation, ISUP Signal Transport, and ISUP Signal Switching, as well as LIDB, ICNAM and 8XX) associated with interLATA and intraLATA Toll Calls originated by or terminated to a WLV End User under the applicable Tariff.

  • For QLSP End User Customer(s), Qwest will not charge to or collect from the IXC usage based Switched Access charges (Switched Access Local Switching, Tandem Switching, Common Transport Multiplexing, End Office Shared Port, Tandem Transmission and Carrier Common Line) for InterLATA or IntraLATA Toll Calls originating or terminating from that QLSP End User Customer’s line to an IXCCLEC will be responsible for billing IXCs Switched Access charges in connection with QLSP Services3.7.2 Signaling.

Related to Toll Calls

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  • Outage means the elapsed net-resolution time during which it is not possible to log-in to the Production Environment by any User, as determined by IFS or the Cloud Platform Vendor from automated health monitoring and system logs, due to a failure in the Cloud Platform. The duration of an Outage is measured during Service Hours on a net-resolution time basis from which the accumulated time for all Clock-Stop Events related to the Outage will be deducted, until the Outage has been temporarily or permanently resolved.

  • Custom Calling Features means a set of Telecommunications Service features available to residential and single-line business customers including call-waiting, call-forwarding and three-party calling.

  • Outages means the planned unavailability of transmission and/or generation facilities dispatched by PJM or the NYISO, as described in Section 35.9 of this Agreement.

  • regular service means service rendered by an employee in the Cadre on a regular basis other than the service on contract or daily wages or ad-hoc but includes ad-hoc promotion or appointment in a cadre post through due procedure followed by regularization to the extant approved by the competent authority.