IntraMTA Traffic definition

IntraMTA Traffic means traffic which, at the beginning of the call, originates and terminates within the same MTA and is exchanged between the End User Customer, end user, end-user, or customer of AT&T and the Carrier’s End User Customer, end user, end-user, or customer. All references to Local, Calls, local call, Local Traffic, and/or Section 251(b)(5) Traffic in the Agreement are hereby replaced by the term “IntraMTA Traffic”.
IntraMTA Traffic means traffic that, at the beginning of the call, originates and terminates within the same MTA and is exchanged between an AT&T-21STATE End User and a WSP or MVNO End User.
IntraMTA Traffic means traffic which, at the beginning of the call, originates and terminates within the same MTA and is exchanged between the End User of AT&T and the CMRS Provider’s End User. All references to local Telecommunications, Local Telecommunications Traffic, Local Traffic, local traffic, Local Calls, Local Calls Traffic, Local Calls traffic, Local CMRS Calls, Local CMRS calls, Section 251(b)(5) Calls, Section 251(b)(5) Calls Traffic, Section 251(b)(5) Calls traffic and/or Section 251(b)(5) Traffic in the Agreement are hereby replaced by the term “IntraMTA Traffic”.

Examples of IntraMTA Traffic in a sentence

  • Transit Service allows an Originating Carrier to send all Section 251 (b)(5) Traffic, ISP- Bound Traffic, IntraLATA Toll Traffic (not delivered via IXC), and/or CMRS IntraMTA Traffic to a Terminating Carrier through the Telephone Company tandem.

  • Intra-MTA Traffic - Wireless traffic originating on the network of a CMRS provider within a MTA and terminating to the Company's end-user subscribers in the same MTA.

  • Obligations of the Customer (Continued) K Determination of InterMTA and IntraMTA Traffic (1) CMRS provider will have the responsibility of providing, on a quarterly basis (or as otherwise agreed to by the Company), a report to the Company providing the percentage of the CMRS provider’s traffic terminated to the Company that is IntraMTA or InterMTA.

  • IntraMTA Traffic will continue to be referenced as Section 251(b)(5) Calls Transport and Termination in Exhibit A.

  • In some circumstances, the WSP may also choose to use a Type 2A Access Tandem connection for the exchange of IntraMTA Traffic.


More Definitions of IntraMTA Traffic

IntraMTA Traffic is defined under this Agreement as that traffic subject to Intercarrier Compensation that originates or terminates between VZW’s and Qwest’s network within the MTA.
IntraMTA Traffic means wireless traffic originating on the network of a CMRS provider within a MTA and terminating to the Company's end-user subscribers in the same MTA.
IntraMTA Traffic means that portion of Section 251(b)(5) Traffic exchanged between AT&T ILLINOIS and Sprint that at the beginning of the call, originates and terminates within the same MTA.
IntraMTA Traffic means traffic exchanged directly or traffic exchanged indirectly that, at the beginning of the call, originates and terminates within the same MTA, and is originated by one Party on its network from its End User and delivered to the other Party for termination on its network to its End User.
IntraMTA Traffic means traffic that at the beginning of the call originates on either Party’s network, that terminates on the other Party’s network, that is exchanged between the Parties and that, originates and terminates within the same MTA (as determined by the geographic location of the Cell Site to which the mobile End User is connected).
IntraMTA Traffic means Telecommunications traffic to or from Sprint’s wireless network that originates on the network of one Party in one MTA and terminates on the network of the other Party in the same MTA (as determined by the geographic location of the cell site to which the mobile End User is connectedPOI between the Parties and the location of the End Office Switch serving the AT&T-9 STATE End User).
IntraMTA Traffic means all calls that originate and terminate in the same MTA, regardless of whether a call is routed or handled by an intermediary third party Telecommunications Carrier, and without regard to the dialing pattern used by the Customer (e.g., 7-digits, 10-digits, or “1+”).