Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic Sample Clauses

Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic. Traffic where both CenturyLink’s network and Carrier’s network are used to originate Switched Access Service traffic by an End User to be delivered to an Interexchange Carrier (IXC) for call completion, or where both CenturyLink’s network and Carrier’s network are used to terminate Switched Access Service traffic delivered by an IXC to an End User.
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Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic. Traffic where both CenturyLink’s network and **CLEC’s network are used to originate Switched Access Service traffic by one of the Party’s End Users to be delivered to an Interexchange Carrier (IXC) for call completion, or where both CenturyLink’s network and **CLEC’s network are used to terminate Switched Access Service traffic delivered by an IXC to one of the Party’s End Users.
Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic. Traffic where both network and Carrier network are used to originate Switched Access Service traffic by an End User to be delivered to an Interexchange Carrier (IXC) for call completion, or where both Centu Carrier network are used to terminate Switched Access Service traffic delivered by an IXC to an End User. Local Access and Transport Area (LATA): Shall have the meaning set forth in 47 U.S.C. §153.
Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic network and CL hed Access Service traffic by an End User to be delivered to an Interexchange Carrier (IXC) for call completion, or where Service traffic delivered by an IXC to an End User.
Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic. Traff End User to be delivered to an Interexchange Carrier (IXC) for call completion, or where b s network are used to terminate Switched Access Service traffic delivered by an IXC to an End User. Local Access and Transport Area (LATA): Shall have the meaning set forth in 47 U.S.C. §153.
Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic. Traffic where both CenturyTel’s network and Cal-Ore’s network are used to originate Switched Access Service traffic by one of the Party’s End User Customers to be delivered to an Interexchange Carrier (IXC) for call completion, or where both CenturyTel’s network and Cal-Ore’s network are used to terminate Switched Access Service traffic delivered by an IXC to one of the Party’s End User Customers.
Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic. Any Jointly Provided Switched Access Service Traffic in this Agreement refer specifically to Jointly Provided Switched Access Service Traffic that is either originated by an End User and uses both Parties’ networks when being delivered to an IXC or uses both Parties’ networks when being terminated by an IXC to an End User.
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Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic raffic by an End User to be delivered to an Interexchange Carrier (IXC) for call completion, or where Service traffic delivered by an IXC to an End User.
Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic. Traffic where both CenturyLink’s network and CLEC’s network are used to originate Switched Access Service traffic by an End User to be delivered to an Interexchange Carrier (IXC) for call completion, or where both CenturyLink’s network and CLEC’s network are used to terminate Switched Access Service traffic delivered by an IXC to an End User. Local Access and Transport Area (LATA): Shall have the meaning set forth in 47 U.S.C. §153. Local Calling Area (LCA): The CenturyLink local exchange area, or mandatory Extended Area Service (EAS) exchanges, as required by the Commission or as defined in CenturyLink’s local exchange Tariffs. Local Exchange Carrier (LEC): Shall have the meaning set forth in 47 U.S.C. §153. Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG): The Telcordia Technologies reference customarily used to identify NPA-NXX routing and homing information, as well as equipment designation. Local Interconnection Trunk or Local Interconnection Trunk Group: One-way or two-way trunks or trunk groups used to exchange Local Traffic between a switch of one Party and a switch of the other Party.

Related to Jointly-Provided Switched Access Service Traffic

  • Jointly Provided Switched Access Services 7.5.1 Jointly Provided Switched Access Service is described and governed by the FCC and state access Tariffs, Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (MECAB) and Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design (MECOD) Guidelines and based on LERG routing, and is not modified by any provisions of this Agreement. Both Parties agree to comply with such guidelines. CenturyLink and CLEC agree that the originating, intermediate, and terminating LECs for switched access will cooperatively determine the Jointly Provided Switched Access arrangements in which all parties concur.

  • Jointly Provided Switched Access The Parties will use industry standards developed and routing based on the LERG to handle the Provisioning and Billing of Jointly Provided Switched Access (MECAB, MECOD, and the Parties' FCC and state access Tariffs). Each Party will xxxx the IXC the appropriate portion of its Switched Access rates. Qwest will also provide the one-time notification to CLEC of the billing name, billing address and Carrier identification codes of the IXCs subtending any Access Tandem Switches to which CLEC directly connects. This type of traffic is discussed separately in this Section.

  • Originating Switched Access Detail Usage Data A category 1101XX record as defined in the EMI Telcordia Practice BR-010-200- 010.

  • Voice Information Service Traffic 5.1 For purposes of this Section 5, (a) Voice Information Service means a service that provides [i] recorded voice announcement information or [ii] a vocal discussion program open to the public, and (b) Voice Information Service Traffic means intraLATA switched voice traffic, delivered to a Voice Information Service. Voice Information Service Traffic does not include any form of Internet Traffic. Voice Information Service Traffic also does not include 555 traffic or similar traffic with AIN service interfaces, which traffic shall be subject to separate arrangements between the Parties. Voice Information Service Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation charges under Section 7 of the Interconnection Attachment.

  • Interconnection Customer Provided Services The services provided by Interconnection Customer under this LGIA are set forth in Article 9.6 and Article 13.5.1. Interconnection Customer shall be paid for such services in accordance with Article 11.6.

  • REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES ADDENDUM The Custodian and each Fund agree to be bound by the terms of the Remote Access Services Addendum hereto.

  • Unbundled Network Terminating Wire (UNTW) 2.8.3.1 UNTW is unshielded twisted copper wiring that is used to extend circuits from an intra-building network cable terminal or from a building entrance terminal to an individual End User’s point of demarcation. It is the final portion of the Loop that in multi-subscriber configurations represents the point at which the network branches out to serve individual subscribers.

  • Network Services Local Access Services In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay fixed monthly recurring local loop charges ranging from $1,200 to $2,000 for TDM-based DS-3 Network Services Local Access Services at 2 CLLI codes mutually agreed upon by Customer and Company.

  • Local Switching Interfaces 4.2.13.1 Deland Actel shall order ports and associated interfaces compatible with the services it wishes to provide as listed in Exhibit A. BellSouth shall provide the following local switching interfaces:

  • Loop Provisioning Involving Integrated Digital Loop Carriers 2.6.1 Where EveryCall has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses Integrated Digital Loop Carrier (IDLC) systems to provide the local service to the end user and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to EveryCall. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for EveryCall (e.g. hairpinning):

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