Common use of Traffic Subject to Reciprocal Compensation Clause in Contracts

Traffic Subject to Reciprocal Compensation. Reciprocal compensation is applicable for Transport and Termination of Subject Telecommunications Traffic as defined in Section 1.22 of this Agreement and is related to the exchange of traffic described in Section 3. For the purposes of billing compensation for Subject Telecommunications Traffic, billed minutes will be based upon actual usage recorded and/or records/reports provided by the transiting carrier. Measured usage begins when the terminating recording switch receives answer supervision from the called end-user and ends when the terminating recording switch receives or sends disconnect (release message) supervision, whichever occurs first. The measured usage is aggregated at the end of the measurement cycle and rounded to a whole minute. Billing for Subject Telecommunications Traffic shall be based on the aggregated measured usage less traffic recorded as local that is Non-Subject Telecommunications Traffic. The rate for Reciprocal Compensation is listed in Attachment A. The Parties agree to xxxx each other for Subject Telecommunications Traffic as described in this Agreement unless the Subject Telecommunications Traffic exchanged between the Parties is balanced and falls within an agreed upon threshold (“Traffic Balance Threshold”). The Parties agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the Traffic Balance Threshold is reached when the Subject Telecommunications Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls between 52.5% / 47.5% in either the wireless-to- landline or landline-to-wireless direction. When the actual usage data for three (3) consecutive months indicates that the Subject Telecommunications Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls within the Traffic Balance Threshold, then either Party may provide the other Party a written request, along with verifiable information supporting such request, to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation per minute. Upon written consent by the Party receiving the request, there will be no billing for Reciprocal Compensation on a going forward basis unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties, in writing.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Interconnection and Reciprocal Compensation Agreement, Interconnection and Reciprocal Compensation Agreement, Interconnection and Reciprocal Compensation Agreement

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Traffic Subject to Reciprocal Compensation. Reciprocal compensation is applicable for Transport and Termination of Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic as defined in Section 1.22 of this Agreement 1.18 and is related to the exchange of traffic described in Section 34. For the purposes of billing compensation for Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic, the Parties acknowledge that the preferred approach would be for the terminating carrier to record and measure actual traffic. In the absence of such recording ability, the billed minutes will be based upon actual usage recorded and/or records/reports provided by the transiting carrier. Measured usage begins when the terminating recording switch receives answer supervision from the called end-user and ends when the terminating recording switch receives or sends disconnect (release message) supervision, whichever occurs first. The measured usage is aggregated at the end of the measurement cycle and rounded to a whole minute. Billing for Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic shall be based on the aggregated measured usage less traffic recorded as local that is deemed Non-Subject Telecommunications TrafficLocal Traffic based on the default factor provided in Section 5.4.3. The rate for Reciprocal Compensation is listed in Attachment A. Local Traffic shall be $0.0211 per minute of use. The Parties agree to xxxx each other for Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic as described in this Agreement unless the Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic exchanged between the Parties is balanced and falls within an agreed upon threshold (“Traffic Balance Threshold”). The Parties agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the Traffic Balance Threshold is reached when the Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls between 52.555% / 47.545% in either the wireless-to- to-landline or landline-to-wireless direction. When the actual usage data for three (3) consecutive months indicates that the Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls within the Traffic Balance ThresholdThreshold , then either Party may provide the other Party a written request, along with verifiable information supporting such request, to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation per minuteCompensation. Upon written consent by the Party receiving the request, which shall not be withheld unreasonably, there will be no billing for Reciprocal Compensation on a going forward basis unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties, in writing. The Parties’ agreement to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation carries with it the precondition regarding the Traffic Balance Threshold discussed above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Compensation Agreement, Compensation Agreement

Traffic Subject to Reciprocal Compensation. Reciprocal compensation is applicable for Transport and Termination of Subject Telecommunications Traffic as defined in Section 1.22 of this Agreement and is related to the exchange of traffic described in Section 3. For the purposes of billing compensation for Subject Telecommunications Traffic, billed minutes will be based upon actual usage recorded and/or records/reports provided by the transiting carrier. Measured usage begins when the terminating recording switch receives answer supervision from the called end-user and ends when the terminating recording switch receives or sends disconnect (release message) supervision, whichever occurs first. The measured usage is aggregated at the end of the measurement cycle and rounded to a whole minute. Billing for Subject Telecommunications Traffic shall be based on the aggregated measured usage less traffic recorded as local that is Non-Subject Telecommunications Traffic. The rate for Reciprocal Compensation is listed in Attachment A. The Parties agree to xxxx bill each other for Subject Telecommunications Traffic as described in this Agreement unless the Subject Telecommunications Traffic exchanged between the Parties is balanced and falls within an agreed upon threshold (“Traffic Balance Threshold”). The Parties agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the Traffic Balance Threshold is reached when the Subject Telecommunications Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls between 52.5% / 47.5% in either the wireless-to- landline or landline-to-wireless direction. When the actual usage data for three (3) consecutive months indicates that the Subject Telecommunications Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls within the Traffic Balance Threshold, then either Party may provide the other Party a written request, along with verifiable information supporting such request, to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation per minute. Upon written consent by the Party receiving the request, there will be no billing for Reciprocal Compensation on a going forward basis unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties, in writing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection and Reciprocal Compensation Agreement, Interconnection and Reciprocal Compensation Agreement

Traffic Subject to Reciprocal Compensation. Reciprocal compensation Compensation is applicable for Transport and Termination of Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic as defined in Section 1.22 of this Agreement 1.15 and is related to the exchange of traffic described in Section 34 and in Attachment A, as applicable. For the purposes of billing compensation for Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic, billed minutes will be based upon actual usage recorded and/or records/reports provided by the transiting carrierThird Party Tandem Provider; or as provided in Section 5.3.(c). Measured usage begins when the terminating recording switch receives answer supervision from the called end-user and ends when the terminating recording switch receives or sends disconnect (release message) supervision, whichever occurs first. The measured usage is aggregated at the end of the measurement cycle and rounded to a whole minute. Billing for Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic shall be based on the aggregated measured usage less traffic recorded as local IntraMTA Traffic that is Non-Subject Telecommunications Trafficdeemed InterMTA Traffic based on the default factor provided in Section 5.3(f). The symmetrical rate for Reciprocal Compensation is listed in Attachment A. shall be $0.024 per minute. The Parties agree to xxxx bill each other for Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic as described in this Agreement unless the Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic exchanged between the Parties is balanced and falls within an agreed upon threshold (“Traffic Balance Threshold”). The Parties agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the Traffic Balance Threshold is reached when the Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls between 52.555% / 47.545% in either the wireless-to- landline or landlinemobile-to-wireless land or land-to-mobile direction. When the actual usage data for three (3) consecutive months indicates that the Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls within the Traffic Balance Threshold, then either Party may provide the other Party a written request, along with verifiable information supporting such request, to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation per minute. Upon written consent by the Party receiving the request, which shall not be withheld unreasonably, there will be no billing for Reciprocal Compensation on a going forward basis unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties, in writing. The Parties’ agreement to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation carries with it the precondition regarding the Traffic Balance Threshold discussed above. As such, the two points have been negotiated as one interrelated term containing specific rates and conditions, which are non- separable for purposes of Section 10 hereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Traffic Exchange Agreement

Traffic Subject to Reciprocal Compensation. Reciprocal compensation is applicable for Transport and Termination of Subject Telecommunications Traffic as defined in Section 1.22 of this Agreement and is related to the exchange of traffic described in Section 33 and in Attachment A, as applicable. For the purposes of billing compensation for Subject Telecommunications Traffic, billed minutes will be based upon actual usage recorded and/or records/reports provided by the transiting carrier. Measured usage begins when the terminating recording switch receives answer supervision from the called end-user and ends when the terminating recording switch receives or sends disconnect (release message) supervision, whichever occurs first. The measured usage is aggregated at the end of the measurement cycle and rounded to a whole minute. Billing for Subject Telecommunications Traffic shall be based on the aggregated measured usage less traffic recorded as local that is Non-Subject Telecommunications Traffic. The rate for Reciprocal Compensation is listed in Attachment A. The Parties agree to xxxx each other for Subject Telecommunications Traffic as described in this Agreement unless the Subject Telecommunications Traffic exchanged between the Parties is balanced and falls within an agreed upon threshold (“Traffic Balance Threshold”). The Parties agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the Traffic Balance Threshold is reached when the Subject Telecommunications Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls between 52.553% / 47.548% in either the wireless-to- to-landline or landline-to-wireless direction. When the actual usage data for three (3) consecutive months indicates that the Subject Telecommunications Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls within the Traffic Balance Threshold, then either Party may provide the other Party a written request, along with verifiable information supporting such request, to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation per minute. Upon written consent by the Party receiving the request, there will be no billing for Reciprocal Compensation on a going forward basis unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties, in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection and Reciprocal Compensation Agreement

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Traffic Subject to Reciprocal Compensation. Reciprocal compensation Compensation is applicable for Transport and Termination of Subject Local Telecommunications Traffic as defined in Section 1.22 of this Agreement § 1.18 and is related to the exchange of traffic described in Section 3§4 and Attachment A, as applicable. For the purposes of billing compensation for Subject Local Telecommunications Traffic, billed minutes will be based upon actual usage recorded and/or records/reports provided by the transiting carrier. Measured usage begins when the terminating recording switch receives answer supervision from the called end-user and ends when the terminating recording switch receives or sends disconnect (release message) supervision, whichever occurs first. The measured usage is aggregated at the end of the measurement cycle and rounded to a whole minute. Billing for Subject Local Telecommunications Traffic shall be based on the aggregated measured usage less traffic recorded as local that is Non-Subject Telecommunications Trafficdeemed InterMTA Traffic based on the default factor provided in §5.2. The rate for Reciprocal Compensation is listed in Attachment A. for Local Telecommunications Traffic exchanged directly shall be $0.012 per minute. The rate for Reciprocal Compensation for Local Telecommunications Traffic exchanged indirectly shall be $0.015 per minute. The Parties agree to xxxx each other for Subject Local Telecommunications Traffic as described in this Agreement unless the Subject Local Telecommunications Traffic exchanged between the Parties is balanced and falls within an agreed upon threshold ("Traffic Balance Threshold"). The Parties agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the Traffic Balance Threshold is reached when the Subject Local Telecommunications Traffic exchanged, both Final Traffic Exchange Agreement between LTC and AWCC directly and indirectly, falls fails between 52.555% / 47.545% in either the wireless-to- landline or landline-to-wireless directiondirection and the total volume of Local Telecommunications Traffic exchanged is less than two million minutes per month. When the actual usage data for three (3) consecutive months indicates that the Subject Local Telecommunications Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls within the Traffic Balance Threshold, then either Party may provide the other Party a written request, along with verifiable information supporting such request, to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation per minute. Upon written consent by the Party receiving the request, which shall not be withheld unreasonably, there will be no billing for Reciprocal Compensation on a going forward basis unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties, in writing. The Parties' agreement to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation carries with it the precondition regarding the Traffic Balance Threshold discussed above. As such, the two points have been negotiated as one interrelated term containing specific rates and conditions, which are non-separable for purposes of § 16, hereof.

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Samples: dms.psc.sc.gov

Traffic Subject to Reciprocal Compensation. Reciprocal compensation is applicable for Transport and Termination of Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic as defined in Section 1.22 of this Agreement 1.18 and is related to the exchange of traffic described in Section 34. For the purposes of billing compensation for Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic, the Parties acknowledge that the preferred approach would be for the terminating carrier to record and measure actual traffic. In the absence of such recording ability, the billed minutes will be based upon actual usage recorded and/or records/reports provided by the transiting carrier. Measured usage begins when the terminating recording switch receives answer supervision from the called end-user and ends when the terminating recording switch receives or sends disconnect (release message) supervision, whichever occurs first. The measured usage is aggregated at the end of the measurement cycle and rounded to a whole minute. Billing for Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic shall be based on the aggregated measured usage less traffic recorded as local that is deemed Non-Subject Telecommunications TrafficLocal Traffic based on the default factor provided in Section 5.4.3. The rate for Reciprocal Compensation is listed in Attachment A. Local Traffic shall be $0.0211 per minute of use. The Parties agree to xxxx bill each other for Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic as described in this Agreement unless the Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic exchanged between the Parties is balanced and falls within an agreed upon threshold (“Traffic Balance Threshold”). The Parties agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the Traffic Balance Threshold is reached when the Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls between 52.555% / 47.545% in either the wireless-to- to-landline or landline-to-wireless direction. When the actual usage data for three (3) consecutive months indicates that the Subject Telecommunications Local Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls within the Traffic Balance ThresholdThreshold , then either Party may provide the other Party a written request, along with verifiable information supporting such request, to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation per minuteCompensation. Upon written consent by the Party receiving the request, which shall not be withheld unreasonably, there will be no billing for Reciprocal Compensation on a going forward basis unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties, in writing. The Parties’ agreement to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation carries with it the precondition regarding the Traffic Balance Threshold discussed above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Compensation Agreement

Traffic Subject to Reciprocal Compensation. Reciprocal compensation Compensation is applicable for Transport and Termination of Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic as defined in Section 1.22 of this Agreement 1.15 and is related to the exchange of traffic described in Section 34 and in Attachment A, as applicable. For the purposes of billing compensation for Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic, billed minutes will be based upon actual usage recorded and/or records/reports provided by the transiting carrierThird Party Tandem Provider; or as provided in Section 5.3.(c). Measured usage begins when the terminating recording switch receives answer supervision from the called end-user and ends when the terminating recording switch receives or sends disconnect (release message) supervision, whichever occurs first. The measured usage is aggregated at the end of the measurement cycle and rounded to a whole minute. Billing for Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic shall be based on the aggregated measured usage less traffic recorded as local IntraMTA Traffic that is Non-Subject Telecommunications Trafficdeemed InterMTA Traffic based on the default factor provided in Section 5.3(f). The symmetrical rate for Reciprocal Compensation is listed in Attachment A. shall be $0.024 per minute. The Parties agree to xxxx each other for Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic as described in this Agreement unless the Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic exchanged between the Parties is balanced and falls within an agreed upon threshold (“Traffic Balance Threshold”). The Parties agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the Traffic Balance Threshold is reached when the Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls between 52.555% / 47.545% in either the wireless-to- landline or landlinemobile-to-wireless land or land-to-mobile direction. When the actual usage data for three (3) consecutive months indicates that the Subject Telecommunications IntraMTA Traffic exchanged, both directly and indirectly, falls within the Traffic Balance Threshold, then either Party may provide the other Party a written request, along with verifiable information supporting such request, to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation per minute. Upon written consent by the Party receiving the request, which shall not be withheld unreasonably, there will be no billing for Reciprocal Compensation on a going forward basis unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties, in writing. The Parties’ agreement to eliminate billing for Reciprocal Compensation carries with it the precondition regarding the Traffic Balance Threshold discussed above. As such, the two points have been negotiated as one interrelated term containing specific rates and conditions, which are non- separable for purposes of Section 10 hereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Traffic Exchange Agreement

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