Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing Sample Clauses

Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing. Domestic and International Platform Charges (beginning when the ECR system answers the call and ending when the call is released to Customer’s service location) and Domestic and International transport charges.
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Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing. Domestic Platform Charges (beginning when the ECR system answers the call and ending when the call is released to Customer’s service location) and Domestic transport charges. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay fixed per-call rates ranging from $0.010 to $0.035 for the following Voice Services: ECR Feature Charges: Per-call feature charges for the following features: Menu Routing Message Announcement Standard Database Routing Advanced Database Routing Busy/No Answer Rerouting Announced Connect Caller TakeBack TNT (includes Caller Takeback) *A $0.01 minimum charge will apply per call.
Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing. Domestic and International Platform Charges (beginning when the ECR system answers the call and ending when the call is released to Customer’s service location) and Domestic and International transport charges. Global Inbound Service: Global Inbound Voice Service originating in the following location: United Kingdom and terminating in the U.S. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay fixed per-call rates ranging from $0.0028 to $0.0660 for the following Voice Services. ECR Feature Charges: Per-call feature charges for the following features: Menu Routing Message Announcement Database Routing (Standard, Network & Host Connect) Busy/No Answer Rerouting Caller Takeback TNT (Includes Caller Takeback) Global ECR Feature Rate Per Call charges for the following features: Menu Routing Message Announcement Database Routing (Standard, Advanced & Host Connect) Busy/No Answer Rerouting Caller Takeback TNT (Includes Caller Takeback) Announced Connect Automated Speech Recognition Conferencing Services:
Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing. Domestic and International Platform Charges (beginning when the ECR system answers the call and ending when the call is released to Customer’s service location) and Domestic and International transport charges. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay fixed per-call rates ranging from $0.0100 to $0.0350 for the following Voice Services: ECR Feature Charges: Per-call feature charges for the following features: Menu Routing Message Announcement Standard Database Routing Busy/No Answer Rerouting Caller Takeback/Giveback TNT (includes Caller Takeback) Announced Connect Integrated Services Digital Network (“ISDN”) Service: In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay a fixed monthly recurring charge of $82.50 per D Channel for ISDN Primary Rate Interface (“PRI”).
Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing. Domestic and International Platform Charges (beginning when the ECR system answers the call and ending when the call is released to Customer’s service location) and Domestic and International transport charges. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay fixed per-call rates ranging from $0.0100 to $0.0450 for the following Voice Services. ECR Feature Charges: Per-call feature charges for the following features: Menu Routing Message Announcement Database Routing (Standard, Network & Host Connect) Busy/No Answer Rerouting (“B/NAR”) Caller Takeback/Giveback Takeback and Transfer Announced Connect Automatic Speech Recognition ICT Function Charges: Per-call feature charges for the following features: Menu Routing Message Announcement Standard Database Routing Busy/No Answer Rerouting Announced Connect Caller Takeback/Giveback Takeback and Transfer (TNT)
Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing. Domestic and International Platform Charges (beginning when the ECR system answers the call and ending when the call is released to Customer’s service location) and Domestic and International transport charges. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay fixed per-call rates ranging from $0.0100 to $1.5000 for the following Voice Services: Domestic Card Per-Call Surcharge Card Surcharges: Calling Card – U.S. to Canada Calling Card – U.S. to Canada to International Calling Card – International (except Canada) to U.S. Calling Card – Canada to U.S. ECR Feature Charges: Per-call feature charges for the following features: Menu Routing Message Announcement Standard Database Routing Busy/No Answer Rerouting Caller Takeback/Giveback TNT (includes Takeback) Announced Connect Conferencing Services:
Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing. Domestic and International Platform Charges (beginning when the ECR system answers the call and ending when the call is released to Customer’s service location) and Domestic and International transport charges. Access: The Customer will be charged a fixed monthly recurring $750 to $1,000 per-circuit local loop charge for DS-3 Access circuits at 2 NPA/NXX locations mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, the Customer will pay fixed monthly recurring per-circuit local loop charges ranging from $150 to $175 for DS-1 Access Service at 4 CLLI codes mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company. U. S. Private Line Service: The Customer will pay monthly recurring Inter-Office Channel (IOC) charges ranging from $340 to $876 for DS1 Access Service between four locations mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company. Data Networking: Customer will be charged a recurring $3,750 for the following Data Networking Service based on service type and NPA/NXX combination: U.S. Private Line Service Discounts: Data Services: The Customer will receive a discount equal to 55% for the following Data Service: Frame Relay Service: Standard Guide monthly recurring port and PVC charges for Domestic Frame Relay Service.
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Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing. Domestic and International Platform Charges (beginning when the ECR system answers the call and ending when the call is released to Customer’s service location) and Domestic and International transport charges. Canadian Cross Border Coverage: Canadian Cross Border inbound voice service. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay fixed per-call rates ranging from $0.01 to $1.75 for the following Voice Services: Domestic Card Per-Call Surcharge WorldPhone Card Access U.S. to international Card International to International Card calls ECR Feature Charges: Per-call feature charges for the following features: ECR Menu Routing ECR Message Announcement Standard Database Routing Advanced Database Routing Announced Connect ECR Busy/No Answer Rerouting (BNAR) TakeBack and Transfer TNT Caller TakeBack Speech Recognition Call Rounding: In lieu of standard Guide call-rounding increments for Interstate Outbound and Inbound calls, the Customer will be charged in 6-second initial periods and additional 6-second increments thereafter on a per-call basis.
Domestic and International Enhanced Call Routing. Domestic and International Platform Charges (beginning when the ECR system answers the call and ending when the call is released to Customer’s service location) and Domestic and International transport charges. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay fixed per-call rates ranging from $0.0225 to $0.25 for the following Voice Services: Domestic Interstate Card Surcharge Per Calls: ECR Feature Charges: Per-call feature charges for the following features: ECR Menu Routing ECR Message Announcement Standard Database Routing Advanced Database Routing Announced Connect ECR Busy/No Answer Rerouting (BNAR) TakeBack and Transfer TNT Caller TakeBack Conferencing Services:

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