Paging Traffic Clause Samples

The Paging Traffic clause defines the rules and procedures governing the transmission and management of paging messages within a telecommunications network. It typically outlines how paging requests are initiated, routed, and delivered to mobile devices, specifying responsibilities for network operators and service providers. For example, it may address how to handle high volumes of paging traffic or prioritize certain types of messages. The core function of this clause is to ensure efficient and reliable delivery of paging messages, thereby maintaining effective communication and minimizing network congestion or message delays.
Paging Traffic. Sprint will not compensate Carrier for termination of paging services until such time as Carrier has filed for and received approval of relevant cost studies from the relevant state commission in accordance with 47 C.F.R. 51.711(c).
Paging Traffic. Traffic which originates on a Party’s physical switch is transported and handed off to the other Party and then routed/delivered to an internet service provider (ISP) point of presence. The Parties agree that as of the date of this Agreement such traffic is non-existent or de minimis. If the situation changes, each Party agrees (i) to cooperate with the other Party and take any and all reasonable steps to identify all ISP traffic (e.g., Internet) that originated on its network that is routed to the other Party; and, (ii) to amend this Agreement to conform to the FCC’s Order on Remand and Report and Order, Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (CC Docket No. 96-98); Intercarrier Compensation for ISP- Bound Traffic (CC Docket No. 99-68, FCC 01-131 released April 27, 2001 to the extent that such ruling has become final and effective.
Paging Traffic. ▇▇▇▇ and Keep shall apply for termination of paging services.
Paging Traffic. Sprint will not engage in reciprocal compensation arrangements with Carriers providing paging services until such time as such Carriers have filed with and received approval of relevant cost studies from the pertinent Commissions.
Paging Traffic. Embarq will not compensate Carrier for termination of paging services until such time as Carrier has filed with and received approval of cost studies from the Commission in accordance with 47 C.F.R. 51.711(c).
Paging Traffic. Windstream will not engage in reciprocal compensation arrangements with Carriers providing paging services.
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