TRAFFIC EXCHANGE Sample Clauses
The TRAFFIC EXCHANGE clause establishes the terms under which two parties agree to exchange website or network traffic for mutual benefit. Typically, this involves each party displaying the other's content, advertisements, or links, thereby driving visitors to each other's platforms. The clause outlines the metrics for measuring traffic, the duration of the exchange, and any limitations or quality standards that must be met. Its core function is to formalize the arrangement, ensuring both parties receive fair value and clear expectations, while minimizing misunderstandings about the nature and volume of traffic exchanged.
TRAFFIC EXCHANGE. 3.1 Each Party shall be responsible for provisioning its traffic, if any, exchanged under this Agreement. Each Party shall be responsible for establishing appropriate contractual or tariff relationships with the third-party LEC(s), if any, that Party selects for transiting traffic to the other Party. Each Party shall be responsible for providing the trunks from its network to the point of interconnection with the network(s) of any such third-party LEC(s), and for paying such third-party LEC(s) for the costs of transiting calls that the Party originates.
TRAFFIC EXCHANGE. TDS TELECOM and LEVEL 3 will interconnect, exchange traffic and maintain compensation for traffic originated by or destined to an IVP.
TRAFFIC EXCHANGE. 4.1 The Parties shall exchange Local Traffic under this Agreement by each Party physically connecting its network to a third-party LEC(s) or an IXC, which shall transit the traffic between the two Parties. Each Party shall be responsible for establishing appropriate contractual relationships with this third-party LEC(s) or IXC for interconnecting with its network and transiting traffic over that network to the other Party. Each Party shall be responsible for providing the trunks from its network to the point of interconnection with the third-party LEC(s) or IXC network and for paying or collecting from the third-party LEC(s) or IXC network provider for the costs of transiting calls that the Party originates.
4.2 An NPA/NXX assigned to VERIZON WIRELESS shall be included in any extended area service (“EAS”) calling scope or similar program to the same extent as any other ILECs NPA/NXX in the same rate center; provided that VERIZON WIRELESS assigns numbers from such NPA/NXX to customers within the Local Service Area or EAS scope of ILEC and VERIZON WIRELESS has radio frequency coverage to serve such customers.
TRAFFIC EXCHANGE. In return for consideration contained in Sections 4 and 6 of this Addendum, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to exchange the Subject Traffic as Local Traffic. In particular, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to the following treatment of traffic associated with telephone numbers that CD has assigned or will assign to customers, including ISP customers, that are rated to Spectra rate centers or to rate centers that share a local calling area with Spectra rate centers (“ISP Numbers”). Spectra agrees to translate all CD ISP Numbers in its switches such that traffic dialed to the ISP Numbers will be treated as Local Traffic, regardless of the physical location of the customer. Spectra agrees that it will not seek “interexchange” or access treatment of traffic dialed to the ISP Numbers.
TRAFFIC EXCHANGE. 4.1 Each Party agrees to query the LNP Call Routing Database on each of its originated Voice Calls, and to route a Voice Call over the Direct Interconnection Facilities only to the extent the LRN returned from such query belongs to the other Party. Each Party shall bear any and all costs associated with LNP queries and associated routing of its originating Voice Calls under this Agreement.
4.2 The Parties agree to route IntraMTA Voice Calls in accordance with the LERG.
4.3 The Parties shall provide each other with dialing parity in accordance with Applicable Law.
4.4 Indianhead shall classify Voice Calls as local or toll based solely upon the Rate Center associated with the NXX Code of the dialed CTN. For the avoidance of any doubt, Indianhead shall not rate a Voice Call from a particular Customer as a toll call unless it would rate as a toll call any other call from that same Customer to a third party’s customer with a CTN associated with the same Rate Center as the Voice Call.
4.5 Each Party is solely responsible for the services it provides to its Customers.
4.6 Each Party is responsible for managing its assigned NXX Codes and thousand blocks within NXX Codes.
4.7 Each Party shall use the LERG or its successor to obtain routing information and shall provide to the LERG publisher in a timely manner all information required to maintain the accuracy of the LERG for routing traffic to such Party.
4.8 Neither Party shall route 911/E911 traffic to the other Party. Each Party shall be responsible for delivering its Customers’ 911/E911 calls to the 911/E911 service provider.
TRAFFIC EXCHANGE. 3.1 The Parties shall exchange traffic under this Agreement by each Party physically connecting its network to a third-party LEC(s) network(s), which shall transit transports the traffic between the two Parties. Each Party shall be responsible for establishing appropriate contractual relationships with this third-party LEC(s) network(s) for interconnecting with its network and transiting traffic over that network to the other Party. Each Party shall be responsible for providing the trunks from its network to the point of interconnection with the third-party network and for paying the third-party LEC(s) network provider for the costs of transiting calls that the Party originates.
3.2 The Party terminating traffic is not responsible for the costs incurred in transporting that traffic from the originating carrier’s network to the terminating carrier’s network.
TRAFFIC EXCHANGE. In return for consideration contained in Sections 4 and 6 of this Addendum, CenturyTel agrees to exchange the Subject Traffic as Local Traffic. In particular, CenturyTel agrees to the following treatment of traffic associated with telephone numbers that CD has assigned or will assign to customers, including ISP customers, that are rated to CenturyTel rate centers or to rate centers that share a local calling area with CenturyTel rate centers (“ISP Numbers”). CenturyTel agrees to translate all CD ISP Numbers in its switches such that traffic dialed to the ISP Numbers will be treated as Local Traffic, regardless of the physical location of the customer. CenturyTel agrees that it will not seek “interexchange” or access treatment of traffic dialed to the ISP Numbers.
