ISP-Bound Traffic definition
Examples of ISP-Bound Traffic in a sentence
The preceding sentence applies only to the exchange of traffic between these Parties and a separate determination of what ISP Bound Traffic was exchanged between Frontier and any other party adopting this Agreement under 47 U.S.C. § 252(i) shall be required in order to determine the appropriate compensation of ISP-Bound Traffic between Frontier and any such other party.
Local/EAS Traffic is VoIP-PSTN Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic that originates and terminates within the Local/EAS local calling area as determined by the Commission and intraMTA Traffic as defined by the FCC..
Telecommunications Traffic that originates and terminates in the same LATA, excluding Local/EAS Traffic, and ISP-Bound Traffic.
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.
All combined Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic delivered to a Party that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of terminating to originating traffic minutes of use, on a state-wide basis, is presumed to be ISP-Bound Traffic.