High Volume Call In / Mass Calling Trunk Group Sample Clauses

High Volume Call In / Mass Calling Trunk Group. Separate high-volume callin (HVCI) trunk groups will be required for high-volume customer calls (e.g., radio contest lines). If the need for HVCI trunk groups are identified by either Party, that Party may initiate a meeting at which the Parties will negotiate where HVCI Trunk Groups may need to be provisioned to ensure network protection from HVCI traffic. single ICA or two separate ICAs are used.
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High Volume Call In / Mass Calling Trunk Group. Separate high-volume callin (HVCI) trunk groups will be required for high-volume customer calls (e.g., radio contest lines). If the need for HVCI trunk groups are identified by either Party, that Party may initiate a meeting at which the Parties will negotiate where HVCI Trunk Groups may need to be provisioned to ensure network protection from HVCI traffic. 4.4 Neither Party intends to charge rearrangement, reconfiguration, disconnection, termination or other non- recurring fees that may be associated with the initial reconfiguration of either Party's network Interconnection arrangement to conform to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. Parties who initiate SS7 STP changes may be charged authorized non-recurring fees from the appropriate tariffs, but only to the extent such tariffs and fees are not inconsistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 4.5

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