Common use of Methods for Interconnection Clause in Contracts

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachment. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUI: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUI-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUI-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.), Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI OneStar may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI OneStar has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI OneStar to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI OneStar network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI OneStar may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIOneStar: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIOneStar-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIOneStar-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications, Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI PCS may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI PCS has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI PCS to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI PCS network to the Verizon-Verizon- IP. 2.1.4 NUI PCS may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIPCS: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIPCS-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIPCS-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the PCS-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with PCS; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from PCS (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the PCS-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that PCS has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by PCS), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with PCS. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from PCS, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable PCS Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and PCS Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Talk Unlimited may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Talk Unlimited has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Talk Unlimited to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Talk Unlimited network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI Talk Unlimited may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachment. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUI: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUI-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUI-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/orSection

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Telecommunications

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Buckeye may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon:Verizon:‌ 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Buckeye has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Buckeye to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Buckeye network to the Verizon-IP.IP.‌ 2.1.4 NUI Buckeye may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachment.above.‌ 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUI:Buckeye:‌ 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIBuckeye-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIBuckeye-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Buckeye-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with Buckeye; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from Buckeye (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the Buckeye-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that Buckeye has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by Buckeye), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with Buckeye.‌ 2.1.6 Verizon may order from Buckeye, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Buckeye Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Buckeye Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI DMJ may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI DMJ has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI DMJ to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI DMJ network to the Verizon-Verizon- IP. 2.1.4 NUI DMJ may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIDMJ: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIDMJ-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIDMJ-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only As and to the extent required by, Applicable Lawby Section 251 of the Act, the Parties shall provide for interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreementnetworks. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Intrado may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Intrado has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Intrado to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Intrado network to the Verizon-Verizon- IP. 2.1.4 NUI Intrado may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIIntrado: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ has established at the NUIIntrado-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIIntrado-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Intrado-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with Intrado; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from Intrado (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the Intrado-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that Intrado has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by Intrado), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with Intrado. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from Intrado, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Intrado Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Intrado Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Winco may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Winco has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Winco to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Winco network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI Winco may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIWinco: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIWinco-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIWinco-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Winco-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with Winco; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from Winco (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the Winco-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that Winco has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by Winco), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with Winco. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from Winco, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Winco Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Winco Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Ciera may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Ciera has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Ciera to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Ciera network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI Ciera may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUICiera: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUICiera-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUICiera-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Ciera-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with Ciera; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from Ciera (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the Ciera-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that Ciera has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by Ciera), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with Ciera. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from Ciera, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Ciera Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Ciera Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI NTC may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI NTC has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI NTC to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI NTC network to the Verizon-Verizon- IP. 2.1.4 NUI NTC may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUINTC: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUINTC-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUINTC-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI GNAPS may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI GNAPS has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI GNAPS to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI GNAPS network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI GNAPS may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachment2.1.32.1.32.1.32.1.3 above. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIGNAPS, pursuant to the Arbitration Order: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIGNAPS-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIGNAPS-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility)) subject to GNAPs’ sole discretion and only to the extent required by Applicable Law; and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the GNAPS-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with GNAPS subject to GNAPs’ approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from GNAPS (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the GNAPS-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that GNAPS has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by GNAPS), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with GNAPS, subject to GNAPs’ approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from GNAPS, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable GNAPS Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and GNAPS Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions GNAPs generally makes available to other similarly situated carriers or at rates, terms and conditions negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Excel may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Excel has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Excel to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Excel network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI Excel may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIExcel: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIExcel-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIExcel-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Excel-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with Excel; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from Excel (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the Excel-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that Excel has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by Excel), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with Excel. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from Excel, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Excel Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Excel Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI NTE may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI NTE has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI NTE to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI NTE network to the Verizon-Verizon- IP. 2.1.4 NUI NTE may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUINTE: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUINTE-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUINTE-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the NTE-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with NTE; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from NTE (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the NTE-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that NTE has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by NTE), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with NTE. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from NTE, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable NTE Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and NTE Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI LifeLine may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI LifeLine has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI LifeLine to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI LifeLine network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI LifeLine may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUILifeLine: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUILifeLine-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUILifeLine-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the LifeLine-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with LifeLine; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from LifeLine (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the LifeLine-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that LifeLine has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by LifeLine), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with LifeLine. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from LifeLine, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable LifeLine Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and LifeLine Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI DSCI may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI DSCI has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI DSCI to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI DSCI network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI DSCI may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIDSCI: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIDSCI-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIDSCI-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the DSCI-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with DSCI; and/or‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from DSCI (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the DSCI-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that DSCI has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by DSCI), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with DSCI. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from DSCI, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable DSCI Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and DSCI Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI RACC may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon:Verizon:‌ 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI RACC has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI RACC to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI RACC network to the Verizon-IP.IP.‌ 2.1.4 NUI RACC may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachment.above.‌ 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUI:RACC:‌ 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIRACC-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIRACC-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the RACC-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with RACC; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from RACC (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the RACC-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that RACC has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by RACC), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with RACC.‌ 2.1.6 Verizon may order from RACC, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable RACC Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and RACC Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Budget Phone may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Budget Phone has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Budget Phone to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Budget Phone network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI Budget Phone may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIBudget Phone: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIBudget Phone-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIBudget Phone-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Budget Phone-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with Budget Phone; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from Budget Phone (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the Budget Phone-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that Budget Phone has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by Budget Phone), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with Budget Phone. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from Budget Phone, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Budget Phone Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Budget Phone Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Prepaid may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Prepaid to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Prepaid network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI Prepaid may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIPrepaid: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIPrepaid-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIPrepaid-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI IG2 may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI IG2 has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI IG2 to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI IG2 network to the Verizon-Verizon- IP. 2.1.4 NUI IG2 may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIIG2: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIIG2-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIIG2-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the IG2-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with IG2; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from IG2 (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the IG2-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that IG2 has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by IG2), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with IG2. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from IG2, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇(▇) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇(▇), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, by Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP Interconnection Point (IP) of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI SBCT may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI SBCT has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI SBCT to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, or leased from a third party that has obtained such facilities from Verizon pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI SBCT network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI SBCT may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUISBCT: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUI-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUISBCT-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the SBCT-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with SBCT; and/or‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from SBCT (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the SBCT-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that SBCT has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by SBCT), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with SBCT. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from SBCT, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable SBCT Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and SBCT Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Snappy Phone may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Snappy Phone has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Snappy Phone to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Snappy Phone network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI Snappy Phone may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUISnappy Phone: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ has established at the NUISnappy Phone-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUISnappy Phone-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Snappy Phone-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with Snappy Phone; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from Snappy Phone (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the Snappy Phone-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that Snappy Phone has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by Snappy Phone), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with Snappy Phone. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from Snappy Phone, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Snappy Phone Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Snappy Phone Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Verizon Avenue may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Verizon Avenue has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Verizon Avenue to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Verizon Avenue network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI Verizon Avenue may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachment. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUI: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUI-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUI-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/orSection

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI New Access may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI New Access has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI New Access to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI New Access network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI New Access may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUINew Access: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUINew Access-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUINew Access-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the New Access-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with New Access; and/or‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI NationNet may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI NationNet has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI NationNet to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI NationNet network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI NationNet may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUINationNet: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUINationNet-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUINationNet-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the NationNet-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with NationNet; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from NationNet (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the NationNet-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that NationNet has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by NationNet), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with NationNet. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from NationNet, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable NationNet Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and NationNet Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI network to the Verizon-Verizon- IP. 2.1.4 NUI may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUI: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUI-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUI-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the NUI-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with NUI; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from NUI (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the NUI-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that NUI has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by NUI), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with NUI. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from NUI, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable NUI Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and NUI Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI VarTec may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI VarTec has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI VarTec to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI VarTec network to the Verizon-IP. 2.1.4 NUI VarTec may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIVarTec: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIVarTec-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIVarTec-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the VarTec-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with VarTec; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from VarTec (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the VarTec-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that VarTec has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by VarTec), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with VarTec. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from VarTec, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable VarTec Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and VarTec Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI IG2 may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon: 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI IG2 has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI IG2 to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI IG2 network to the Verizon-Verizon- IP. 2.1.4 NUI IG2 may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUIIG2: 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIIG2-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIIG2-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the IG2-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with IG2; and/or‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from IG2 (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the IG2-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that IG2 has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by IG2), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with IG2. 2.1.6 Verizon may order from IG2, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇(▇) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇(▇), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI RVP may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon:Verizon:‌ 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI RVP has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI RVP to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI RVP network to the Verizon-IP.Verizon- IP.‌ 2.1.4 NUI RVP may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.3 of this Attachment.above.‌ 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUI:RVP:‌ 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIRVP-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIRVP-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the RVP-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with RVP; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from RVP (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the RVP-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that RVP has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by RVP), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with RVP.‌ 2.1.6 Verizon may order from RVP, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable RVP Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and RVP Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section 2.1.5 above.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Methods for Interconnection. 2.1.1 In accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, the Parties shall provide interconnection of their networks at any technically feasible point as specified in this Agreement. 2.1.2 Each Party (“Originating Party”), at its own expense, shall provide for delivery to the relevant IP of the other Party (“Receiving Party”) Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic that the Originating Party wishes to deliver to the Receiving Party. 2.1.3 NUI Budget Phone may use any of the following methods for interconnection with Verizon:Verizon:‌ 2.1.3.1 a Collocation arrangement NUI Budget Phone has established at the Verizon-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment; and/or 2.1.3.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Verizon-IP by a third party and that is used by NUI Budget Phone to interconnect with Verizon; and/or 2.1.3.3 an Entrance Facility and transport obtained from Verizon (and any necessary multiplexing) pursuant to the applicable Verizon access Tariff, from the NUI Budget Phone network to the Verizon-IP.IP.‌ 2.1.4 NUI Budget Phone may order from Verizon, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Verizon Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section Section‌ 2.1.3 of this Attachmentabove. 2.1.5 Verizon may use any of the following methods for interconnection with NUI:Budget Phone:‌ 2.1.5.1 a Collocation arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIBudget Phone-IP pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or an interconnection arrangement Verizon has established at the NUIBudget Phone-IP that is operationally equivalent to a Collocation arrangement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon provided Entrance Facility); and/or 2.1.5.2 a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at the Budget Phone-IP by a third party and that is used by Verizon to interconnect with Budget Phone; and/or 2.1.5.3 a non-distance sensitive Entrance Facility obtained from Budget Phone (and any necessary multiplexing), from the Verizon network to the Budget Phone-IP (including, but not limited to, at Verizon’s election, an Entrance Facility accessed by Verizon through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that Budget Phone has established at a Verizon Wire Center pursuant to the Collocation Attachment, or through interconnection at a Collocation arrangement that has been established separately at a Verizon Wire Center by a third party and that is used by Budget Phone), or an Entrance Facility obtained from a third party that has established an interconnection arrangement with Budget Phone.‌ 2.1.6 Verizon may order from Budget Phone, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and applicable Budget Phone Tariff(s) (or in the absence of applicable rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Budget Phone Tariff(s), in accordance with rates, terms and conditions to be negotiated by the Parties), any of the methods for interconnection specified in Section‌ 2.1.5 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications