VNXX Traffic definition

VNXX Traffic is all traffic originated by a Party’s End User Customer and dialed with a local dialing pattern that is not terminated to the other Party’s End User Customer physically located within the same CenturyLink Local Calling Area (as approved by the state Commission) as the originating caller, regardless of the NPA-NXX dialed. VNXX does not include originating 8XX traffic.
VNXX Traffic is traffic originated by a Party’s End User Customer, dialed with a local dialing pattern, and terminated to a customer of the other Party not physically located within the same CenturyLink Local Calling Area (as defined and/or approved by the state Commission) as the originating caller (VoIP Traffic is not considered to be VNXX traffic destined for the Internet under this section). This is determined by examining the locally dialed telephone number (NPA-NXX-XXXX) assigned to the terminating Party’s customer when it is an NXX Code associated with a rate center (as set forth in the LERG) that is different from the rate center (as set forth in the LERG) associated with the actual physical location at which the customer receives the VNXX traffic in question. VNXX does not include originating 8XX traffic, as that traffic is not locally dialed.
VNXX Traffic is traffic which results from the process whereby a terminating carrier assigns a telephone number associated with a particular wire center to a customer not physically located within the assigned VNXX local calling area so as to resemble a local (non-toll) call to all callers who are physically located in the local calling area associated with the VNXX code.

Examples of VNXX Traffic in a sentence

  • This paragraph shall not be controlling with respect to VNXX Traffic which otherwise constitutes VOIP-PSTN Traffic, nor shall this paragraph affect the determination of the proper jurisdiction or the geographic end points of any traffic which is not VoIP-PSTN Traffic.

  • This paragraph shall not be controlling nor affect the determination of the proper jurisdiction or the geographic end points of any traffic which is not VoIP-PSTN Traffic, including without limitation, any VNXX Traffic.

  • After Indirect traffic exceeds a DS1, if CLEC has not established a direct end office trunking sixty (60) days after Embarq notifies CLEC in accordance with Section 21, CLEC will reimburse Embarq for any transit charges billed by an intermediary carrier for Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic or VNXX Traffic originated by Embarq.

  • After Indirect traffic exceeds a DS1, if CLEC has not established a direct end office trunking sixty (60) days after CenturyLink notifies CLEC in accordance with Section 21, CLEC will reimburse CenturyLink for any transit charges billed by an intermediary carrier for Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic or VNXX Traffic originated by CenturyLink.

  • This paragraph shall not be controlling with respect to VNXX Traffic which otherwise constitutes VoIP-PSTN Traffic, nor shall this paragraph affect the determination of the proper jurisdiction or the geographic end points of any traffic which is not VoIP-PSTN Traffic.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, any references to ISP-Bound Traffic shall not be deemed to include VNXX Traffic unless specifically stated otherwise.

  • This paragraph shall not be controlling with respect to VNXX Traffic which otherwise constitutes VOIP-PSTN Traffic, nor shall this paragraph affect the determination of the proper jurisdiction or the geographic end points of any traffic which is not VoIP- PSTN Traffic.

  • As used in this Agreement, Virtual NXX Traffic or VNXX Traffic is defined as calls in which a Party’s Customer is assigned a telephone number with an NXX Code (as set forth in the LERG) assigned to a Rate Center that is different from the Rate Center associated with the Customer’s actual physical premise location.

  • VNXX Traffic shall be subject to the originating carrier’s originating access rates which shall be payable by the Party providing VNXX Service.

  • As used in this Agreement, Virtual NXX Traffic or VNXX Traffic is defined as calls in which a **CLEC’s Customer is assigned a telephone number with an NXX Code (as set forth in the LERG) assigned to a Rate Center that is different from the Rate Center associated with the Customer’s actual physical premise location.


More Definitions of VNXX Traffic

VNXX Traffic means calls between two telephone numbers associated with rate center(s) in the same Local Calling Area where one or both of the End Users to whom such telephone numbers are assigned does not have a physical presence in the rate center with which such End User’s telephone number is associated. VNXX Traffic is not Local Traffic. VNXX Traffic includes traditional FX traffic.