TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE Sample Clauses

TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE. ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO 251(c)(2)
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TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE. ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO 251(C)(2) 21 6.1 SCOPE OF TRAFFIC 21 6.2 ACCESS TOLL CONNECTING TRUNK GROUP ARCHITECTURE 21 6.3 MEET-POINT BILLING ARRANGEMENTS 22 6.4 TOLL FREE SERVICE ACCESS CODE (E.G., 800/888/877) TRAFFIC 25
TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE. ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO 251(c)(2) 20 6.1 Scope of Traffic 20 6.2 Trunk Group Architecture and Traffic Routing 20 6.3 Meet-Point Billing Arrangements 21 6.4 800/888 Traffic 24 7.0 TRANSPORT AND TERMINATION OF OTHER TYPES OF TRAFFIC 25 7.1 Information Services Traffic 25 7.2 LSV/VCI Traffic 26 7.3 Transit Service 27 7.4 911/E911 Arrangements 28 7.5 Ancillary Traffic Generally 30 8.0 NUMBER RESOURCES, RATE CENTERS, AND RATING POINTS 30
TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE. ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c)(2) 13 6.1 Scope of Traffic 13 6.2 Trunk Group Architecture and Traffic Routing 13 6.3 Meet-Point Billing Arrangements 14
TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE. ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO 251(C)(2) 21 6.1 Scope of Traffic 21 6.2 Access Toll Connecting Trunk Group Architecture 21 6.3 Meet-Point Billing Arrangements 22 6.4 Toll Free Service Access Code (e.g., 800/888/877) Traffic 25
TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE. ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(C)(2)............................................ 15 6.1
TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE. ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO 251(c)(2) V.1 Scope of Traffic. Article V prescribes parameters for certain trunk groups ("Access Toll Connecting Trunks") to be established over the Interconnections specified in Article III for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access traffic and non-translated 800 traffic between 21st Century Telephone Exchange Service Customers and Interexchange Carriers. Until such time as the Parties mutually agree that it is "technically feasible" to route Exchange Access traffic over the Local/IntraLATA Trunks (the "Multijurisdictional Trunk Date"), Exchange Access traffic shall be routed pursuant to this Article V. For purposes of this Section 5.1, "technically feasible" shall include the ability to route Exchange Access traffic between a Local Exchange Carrier and an Interexchange Carrier over the Local/IntraLATA Trunks with (i) the necessary signaling to ensure proper termination of such traffic and (ii) the measurement and recording by both Parties in their Switching Centers or Wire Centers of call detail information sufficient to meet the billing and auditability requirements of Interexchange Carriers. On or after the Multijurisdictional Trunk Date, at 21st Century's option, Exchange Access traffic shall be routed over the Local/IntraLATA Trunks pursuant to Article IV. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, compensation for routing of Exchange Access traffic shall be pursuant to Article VI.
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TRANSMISSION AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE. ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO 251(c)(2) V.1 Scope of Traffic. Article V prescribes parameters for certain trunk groups (Access Toll Connecting Trunks) to be established over the Interconnections specified in Article III for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access traffic and nontranslated 800 traffic between CLEC Telephone Exchange Service Customers and Interexchange Carriers. Compensation for such Exchange Access traffic is provided for in Article VI.

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