Non-Local definition
Examples of Non-Local in a sentence
Qwest’s Wireless Interconnection Service is provided for the purpose of connecting End Office switches to End Office switches or End Office switches to Local or Access Tandem switches for the exchange of Local Traffic; or End Office switches to Access Tandem switches for the exchange of Local, Non-Local or Jointly Provided switched Access Traffic.
Separate trunk groups are required to originate and terminate Non-Local Traffic calls and to provide Switched Access Service to IXCs. To the extent either Party desires to have any IXCs originate or terminate switched access traffic to or from that Party, using jointly provided switched access facilities routed through a the other Party’s access tandem/switch, it is the responsibility of that Party to arrange for such IXC to issue an ASR to the other Party to direct it to route the traffic.
A separate Type 2A Access Tandem Interconnection is needed in conjunction with a Type 2A Local Tandem Interconnection for the exchange of Non-Local Exchange Access and Jointly Provided switched Access.
A Type 2A Access Tandem connection can be configured in either of the following ways: 1.) as a separate trunk group for Local/IntraLATA and Non-Local excluding Jointly Provided switched Access and a second trunk group for Jointly Provided switched Access or 2.) as a single combined trunk group for Local/IntraLATA/Non-Local/and Jointly Provided switched Access.
Although Non-Local Traffic may be transmitted over the same facilities used for Local Traffic, the rates and terms for the exchange of Non-Local Traffic are based on the rates and elements included in CenturyLink’s access tariffs.