Trunk Types Sample Clauses

Trunk Types. 2.2.1 In interconnecting their networks pursuant to this Attachment, the Parties will use, as appropriate, the following separate and distinct trunk groups:
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Trunk Types. Section 4 describes the architecture for Interconnection of the Partiesfacilities and equipment over which the Parties shall configure the following separate and distinct trunk groups: Traffic Exchange Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating Local Traffic, Tandem Transit Traffic, translated LEC IntraLATA toll free service access code (e.g., 800/888/877) traffic, IntraLATA Toll Traffic, and, where agreed to between the Parties and as set forth in subsection 4.3.7, InterLATA Toll Traffic between their respective Telephone Exchange Service customers pursuant to Section 251 (c)(2) of the Act, in accordance with Section 5; Access Toll Connecting Trunks for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access traffic, including translated InterLATA toll free service access code (e.g., 800/888/877) traffic, between NorthPoint Telephone Exchange Service customers and purchasers of Switched Exchange Access Service via a BA Tandem, pursuant to Section 251(c)(2) of the Act, in accordance with Section 6; Information Services Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating Information Services Traffic in accordance with Section 7; BLV/BLVI Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating BLV/BLVI traffic, in accordance with Section 7; 911/E911 Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating E911/911 traffic, in accordance with Section 7; Directory Assistance Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating directory assistance traffic, in accordance with Section 19; Operator services (IntraLATA call completion) Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating IntraLATA call completion traffic, in accordance with Section 19; and Other Trunks as may be requested and agreed to by the Parties.
Trunk Types. Section 4 describes the architecture for Interconnection of the Partiesfacilities and equipment over which the Parties shall configure the following separate and distinct trunk groups: Traffic Exchange Trunks for the transmission and routing of (a) terminating Local Traffic, Tandem Transit Traffic, translated LEC IntraLATA toll free service access code (e.g. 800/888/877) traffic, IntraLATA Toll Traffic, and, where agreed to between the Parties and as set forth in subsection 4.3.7, InterLATA Toll Traffic between their respective Telephone Exchange Service customers pursuant to Section 251 (c)(2) of the Act, and (b) Compensable Internet Traffic, all in accordance with Section 5; Access Toll Connecting Trunks for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access traffic, including translated InterLATA toll free service access code (e.g., 800/888/877) traffic, between Xxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Service customers and purchasers of Switched Exchange Access Service via a BA Tandem, pursuant to Section 251(c)(2) of the Act, in accordance with Section 6; Information Services Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating Information Services Traffic in accordance with Section 7; BLV/BLVI Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating BLV/BLVI traffic, in accordance with Section 7; 911/E911 Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating E911/911 traffic, in accordance with Section 7; Directory Assistance Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating directory assistance traffic, in accordance with Section 19; Operator services (IntraLATA call completion) Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating IntraLATA call completion traffic, in accordance with Section 19; and Other Trunks as may be requested and agreed to by the Parties.
Trunk Types. Section 4 describes the architecture for Interconnection of the Partiesfacilities and equipment over which the Parties shall configure the following separate and distinct trunk groups: Traffic Exchange Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating Reciprocal Compensation Traffic, Tandem Transit Traffic, translated LEC IntraLATA toll free service access code (e.g., 800/888/877) (hereinafter, 8YY) traffic, IntraLATA Toll Traffic, and, where agreed to between the Parties and as set forth in Subsection 4.2.10 below, InterLATA Toll Traffic between their respective Telephone Exchange Service Customers pursuant to Section 251(c)(2) of the Act, and, Internet Traffic, all in accordance with Section 5 below; Access Toll Connecting Trunks for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access traffic, including translated interLATA 8YY traffic, between TCG Telephone Exchange Service Customers and purchasers of Switched Exchange Access Service via a Verizon access Tandem, pursuant to Section 251(c)(2) of the Act, in accordance with Section 6 below;
Trunk Types. 2.2.1 In interconnecting their networks pursuant to this Attachment, the trunk groups:
Trunk Types. 2.2.1 In interconnecting their networks pursuant to this Attachment, the Parties will use, as appropriate, the separate and distinct trunk groups for the following types of traffic: Local Traffic, Intrastate Exchange Access Traffic, and Interstate Exchange Access Traffic.
Trunk Types. 2.5.1.1. IntraLATA Interconnection Trunks
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Trunk Types. 4.12.1 Section 4 describes the architecture for Interconnection of the Partiesfacilities and equipment over which the Parties shall configure the following separate and distinct trunk groups: Traffic Exchange Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating Local TrafficReciprocal Compensation Traffic, Tandem Transit Traffic, translated LEC IntraLATA toll free service access code (e.g., 800/888/877) (hereinafter, 8YY) traffic, IntraLATA Toll Traffic, and, where agreed to between the Parties, InterLATA Toll Traffic between their respective Telephone Exchange Service Customers pursuant to Section 251(c)(2) of the Act, and, ISP-bound TrafficMeasured Internet Traffic, all in accordance with Schedule 4 and Section 5 below; Access Toll Connecting Trunks for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access traffic, including translated interLATA 8YY traffic, between AT&T Telephone Exchange Service Customers and purchasers of Switched Exchange Access Service via a Verizon access Tandem, pursuant to Section 251(c)(2) of the Act, in accordance with Schedule 4 and Section 6 below; Untranslated 8YY Access Toll Connecting Trunks for the transmission and routing of untranslated 8YY traffic from AT&T Telephone Exchange Service Customers to a single Verizon access Tandem as designated by Verizon for translation in accordance with Schedule 4 and Section 6 below; Information Services Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating Information Services Traffic in accordance with Schedule 4 and Section 7 below; 911/E911 Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating E911/911 traffic, in accordance with Schedule 4 and Section 7 below; and Other types of trunk groups may be used by the Parties as provided in Schedule 4 and other Sections of this Agreement or in other separate agreements between the Parties (e.g., choke trunks for traffic congestion and testing, Directory Assistance Trunks, Operator Services Trunks, BLV/BLVI Trunks).
Trunk Types. Section 1 describes the architecture for Interconnection of the Partiesfacilities and equipment over which the Parties shall configure the following trunk groups:
Trunk Types. 2.2.1 In interconnecting their networks pursuant to this Attachment, the Parties' will use, as appropriate, the following separate and distinct trunk groups (individually referred to as an "lnterconnection Trunk" and collectively referred to as "lnterconnection Trunks"):
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