ISP-Bound Traffic definition

ISP-Bound Traffic means Telecommunications traffic, in accordance with the FCC’s Order on Remand and Report and Order, In the Matter of Implementation of the Local Compensation Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Intercarrier Compensation for ISP-Bound Traffic, FCC 01-131, CC Docket Nos. 96-98, 99-68 (rel. April, 27, 2001) (“FCC ISP Compensation Order”), “ISP-Bound Traffic” shall mean Telecommunications traffic exchanged between CLEC and AT&T-21STATE in which the originating End User of one Party and the ISP served by the other Party are:
ISP-Bound Traffic. For purposes of this Agreement, traffic that is transmitted to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) who is physically located in an exchange within the same LCA of the originating End User, consistent with the ISP Remand Order (FCC 01-131), 16 FCC Rcd. 9151 (2001). ISP-Bound Traffic does not include any VNXX Traffic.
ISP-Bound Traffic means Telecommunications traffic exchanged between CLEC and AT&T-21STATE in which the originating End User of one Party and the ISP served by the other Party are:

Examples of ISP-Bound Traffic in a sentence

  • Additionally, this Section describes the physical architecture for the Interconnection of the Parties’ facilities and equipment required for the transmission and routing of Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IntraLATA LEC Toll Traffic, VoIP-PSTN Traffic, Transit Traffic and Jointly Provided Switched Access Service Traffic.

  • Each Party agrees to maintain its right to terminate Amendment No. 1, after providing written notice of such termination to the other Party, in the event that the ISP-Bound Traffic Order is stayed, vacated or modified by the FCC or another governmental entity of competent jurisdiction.

  • In accordance with the ISP-Bound Traffic Order, Verizon PA elected to offer an optional reciprocal compensation rate plan for traffic subject to Section 251(b)(5) of TA-96, under which such traffic exchanged between Verizon PA and Verizon Wireless will be subject to compensation at the same rate applicable to intercarrier compensation for Internet traffic.

  • The Parties note that, as a result of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Intercarrier Compensation for ISP-Bound Traffic, FCC 01-131, CC Docket Nos.


More Definitions of ISP-Bound Traffic

ISP-Bound Traffic means Telecommunications traffic, in accordance with the FCC’s Order on Remand and Report and Order, In the Matter of Implementation of the Local Compensation Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Intercarrier Compensation for ISP-Bound Traffic, FCC 01-131, CC Docket Nos. 96-98, 99-68 (rel. April, 27, 2001) (“FCC ISP Compensation Order”), “ISP-Bound Traffic” shall mean Telecommunications traffic exchanged between CLEC and AT&T-22STATE in which the originating End User of one Party and the ISP served by the other Party are:
ISP-Bound Traffic is as defined in Section 6.2.2 below.
ISP-Bound Traffic means traffic that originates from or is directed, either directly or indirectly, to or through an information service provider or Internet service provider (ISP) who is physically located in an exchange within the local calling area of the originating End User. Traffic originated from, directed to or through an ISP physically located outside the originating End User’s local calling area will be considered toll traffic and subject to access charges.
ISP-Bound Traffic means Information Access Traffic that originates from or is directed, either directly or indirectly, to or through an ISP provider who is physically located in an exchange within the Mandatory Local Calling Scope of the originating end user. Traffic originated from, directed to or through an ISP provider physically located outside the originating end user's Mandatory Local Calling Scope area will be considered switched toll traffic and subject to access charges. ISP Bound Traffic does not include IP-Enabled Voice Traffic.
ISP-Bound Traffic for the purposes of this Agreement, is traffic that is transmitted to or returned from the Internet at any point during the duration of the transmission between the Parties.
ISP-Bound Traffic is as defined in Attachment 12: Intercarrier Compensation
ISP-Bound Traffic means all dial-up modem traffic destined for a commercial provider of internet access in the same local calling area.