Local Interconnection Trunk Groups definition
Local Interconnection Trunk Groups are trunks used to carry Section 251(b)(5)/IntraLATA Toll Traffic between CLEC End Users and AT&T-21STATE End Users. Local Interconnection Trunk Groups are established according to Telcordia Technical Reference GR 317-CORE.
2.15.1 They are established and used as two-way trunk groups in AT&T-12STATE.
2.15.2 They may be established and used as either one-way or two-way (upon mutual agreement) trunk groups in AT&T SOUTHEAST REGION 9-STATE.
Local Interconnection Trunk Groups are two-way trunk groups used to carry Section 251(b)(5)/IntraLATA Traffic between CLEC end users and AT&T OKLAHOMA end users.
Local Interconnection Trunk Groups are defined as trunk groups designated to exchange (between AT&T and MCIm) Section 251(b)(1) Traffic, (ii) ISP-Bound Traffic, and (iii) IntraLATA toll Traffic (delivered by AT&T or MCIm on behalf of their respective end users.
Examples of Local Interconnection Trunk Groups in a sentence
Parties will jointly manage the capacity of Local Interconnection Trunk Groups.
More Definitions of Local Interconnection Trunk Groups
Local Interconnection Trunk Groups are one way or two-way trunk groups used to carry Section 251 (b)(5)/IntraLATA Traffic between PFN end users and AT&T MICHIGAN end users and also Transit Traffic as defined in Appendix Transit.
Local Interconnection Trunk Groups are two-way trunk groups used to carry Section 251(b)(5)/IntraLATA Traffic.
Local Interconnection Trunk Groups are used by the Parties to interconnect their networks for the exchange of local, intraLATA toll, interLATA and transit traffic in accordance with the applicable terms of this Appendix Network. Local Interconnection Trunk Group(s) is defined as trunks carrying i) Section 251(b)(5) Traffic, (ii) ISP-Bound Traffic, (iii) IntraLATA toll Traffic originating from an end user obtaining local dial tone from MCIm where MCIm is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic and IntraLATA toll provider, and/or (iv) IntraLATA Toll Traffic originating from an end user obtaining local dialtone from SBC ILLINOIS where SBC-ILLINOIS is both the Section 251(b)(5) Traffic and IntraLATA toll provider.