Trunk Types and Interconnection Points Sample Clauses

Trunk Types and Interconnection Points. 4.3.1 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 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 below; 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 Transwire 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 below; Information Services Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating Information Services Traffic in accordance with Section 7 below; LSV/VCI Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating LSV/VCI traffic, in accordance with Section 7 below; 911/E911 Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating E911/911 traffic, in accordance with Section 7 below; Directory Assistance Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating directory assistance traffic, in accordance with subsection 19.4 below; Operator services (IntraLATA call completion) Trunks for the transmission and routing of terminating IntraLATA call completion traffic, in accordance with subsection 19.4 below; and Other Trunks as may be requested and agreed to by the Parties.
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Trunk Types and Interconnection Points. 4.2.1 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 Section 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. In addition, Traffic Exchange Trunks can be used for the transmission and routing of Internet Traffic. 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 AT&T Broadband Telephone Exchange Service customers and purchasers of Switched Exchange Access Service via a Verizon 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 19; 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 and Interconnection Points 

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  • Points of Interconnection and Trunk Types 2.1 Point(s) of Interconnection.

  • Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities The Interconnection Customer shall design, procure, construct, install, own and/or control the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities described in Appendix A at its sole expense.

  • One-Way Interconnection Trunks 2.3.1 Where the Parties use One-Way Interconnection Trunks for the delivery of traffic from CBB to Verizon, CBB, at CBB’s own expense, shall:

  • Traffic Measurement and Billing over Interconnection Trunks 6.1 For billing purposes, each Party shall pass Calling Party Number (CPN) information on at least ninety-five percent (95%) of calls carried over the Interconnection Trunks.

  • Two-Way Interconnection Trunks 2.4.1 Where the Parties have agreed to use Two-Way Interconnection Trunks for the exchange of traffic between Verizon and ICG, ICG shall order from Verizon, and Verizon shall provide, the Two-Way Interconnection Trunks, and the Entrance Facility on which such Trunks will ride, and transport and multiplexing, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and Verizon’s applicable Tariffs.

  • Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities The Participating TO shall design, procure, construct, install, own and/or control the Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities described in Appendix A at the sole expense of the Interconnection Customer. Unless the Participating TO elects to fund the capital for the Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities, they shall be solely funded by the Interconnection Customer.

  • Interconnection Customer (1) Interconnection Customer shall construct and, unless otherwise indicated, shall own, the following Interconnection Facilities: None

  • Delivery Points ‌ Project water made available to the Agency pursuant to Article 6 shall be delivered to the Agency by the State at the delivery structures established in accordance with Article 10.

  • Interconnection Facilities 4.1.1 The Interconnection Customer shall pay for the cost of the Interconnection Facilities itemized in Attachment 2 of this Agreement. The NYISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner, shall provide a best estimate cost, including overheads, for the purchase and construction of its Interconnection Facilities and provide a detailed itemization of such costs. Costs associated with Interconnection Facilities may be shared with other entities that may benefit from such facilities by agreement of the Interconnection Customer, such other entities, the NYISO, and the Connecting Transmission Owner.

  • Interconnection Service Interconnection Service allows the Interconnection Customer to connect the Large Generating Facility to the Participating TO’s Transmission System and be eligible to deliver the Large Generating Facility’s output using the available capacity of the CAISO Controlled Grid. To the extent the Interconnection Customer wants to receive Interconnection Service, the Participating TO shall construct facilities identified in Appendices A and C that the Participating TO is responsible to construct. Interconnection Service does not necessarily provide the Interconnection Customer with the capability to physically deliver the output of its Large Generating Facility to any particular load on the CAISO Controlled Grid without incurring congestion costs. In the event of transmission constraints on the CAISO Controlled Grid, the Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility shall be subject to the applicable congestion management procedures in the CAISO Tariff in the same manner as all other resources.

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