IntraLATA Traffic definition

IntraLATA Traffic means all IntraLATA calls provided by a LEC other than traffic completed in the LECs local exchange boundary.
IntraLATA Traffic means that traffic that is originated in one exchange and terminated within another exchange within the same LATA as determined by the originating and terminating NPA-NXXs (subject to the requirements of Sections
IntraLATA Traffic means telecommunications that originate and terminate within the same LATA as determined by originating and terminating NPA/NXX.

Examples of IntraLATA Traffic in a sentence

  • An IP determines the point up to which the originating Party shall be responsible for providing at its own expense, the call transport with respect to its Local traffic and IntraLATA Traffic.

  • Where technically feasible, the Parties shall make available to each other two- way trunks for the reciprocal exchange of combined Local Traffic, ISP Bound Traffic, IntraLATA Traffic, InterLATA Traffic, Transit Traffic or Toll VOIP Traffic.

  • Where technically feasible, the Parties shall make available to each other two-way trunks for the reciprocal exchange of combined Local Traffic, ISP Bound Traffic, IntraLATA Traffic, InterLATA Traffic, Transit Traffic or Toll VOIP Traffic.

  • The change in balance from December 31, 2019 to December 31, 2020 is primarily due to the timing of payments and receipts.

  • The Parties shall assume that IntraLATA Traffic originated by or terminated to the Parties' End User Customers is roughly balanced between the Parties unless and until traffic studies indicate otherwise.

  • The Parties agree to physically connect their respective networks so as to exchange such IntraLATA Traffic, with the manner of interconnection mutually agreed by the Parties and the Point of Interconnection (POI) designated at a mutually agreeable and technically feasible point in ILEC’s Service Territory on ILEC’s network.

  • Subject to Section 5.2.4, all other IntraLATA Traffic delivered between the Parties for any routes not listed in Exhibit A is considered IntraLATA Toll Traffic.

  • In the production of electric energy, in addition to thermo-power plants running on fossil fuels and nuclear power, geothermal and natural gas power plants, hydroelectric power plants (HPP) have two important functions: they are renewable and they can run at the peak.

  • For the IntraLATA Traffic delivered by one Party to the other Party for termination via direct interconnection of their facilities, such direct interconnection shall be implemented consistent with the following requirements set forth below.

  • The Network Interconnection Architecture Attachment contained in the Agreement states that the Parties shall reciprocally terminate Local Traffic, ISP Bound Traffic, IntraLATA Traffic, InterLATA Traffic, Transit Traffic and Toll VoIP Traffic and make available two-way trunks for such traffic, where technically feasible.


More Definitions of IntraLATA Traffic

IntraLATA Traffic means all IntraLATA calls provided by a LEC other than traffic which complies with the definition of Local Traffic or ISP-Bound Traffic..
IntraLATA Traffic means telecommunications traffic that originates and terminates
IntraLATA Traffic means those intraLATA NCMRS calls that are not defined as Local Traffic in this Agreement.

Related to IntraLATA Traffic

  • IntraLATA Toll Traffic means the IntraLATA traffic, regardless of the transport protocol method, between two locations within one LATA where one of the locations lies outside of the mandatory local calling area as defined by the Commission.

  • Traffic means pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, and other conveyances either singly or together while using any highway for purposes of travel.

  • Transit Traffic means traffic originating on CLEC’s network that is switched and transported by AT&T-TSP and delivered to a Third Party Terminating Carrier’s network or traffic from a Third Party Originating Carrier’s network. A call that is originated or terminated by a CLEC purchasing local switching pursuant to a commercial agreement with AT&T-TSP is not considered Transit Traffic for the purposes of this Attachment. Additionally Transit Traffic does not include traffic to/from IXCs.

  • Channel migration zone (CMZ) means the area where the active channel of a stream is prone to move and this results in a potential near-term loss of riparian function and associated habitat adjacent to the stream, except as modified by a permanent levee or dike. For this purpose, near-term means the time scale required to grow a mature forest. (See board manual section 2 for descriptions and illustrations of CMZs and delineation guidelines.)

  • Sex trafficking means the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act.