Transit Traffic definition

Transit Traffic means traffic originating on CLEC’s network that is switched and transported by AT&T-TSP and delivered to a Third Party Terminating Carrier’s network or traffic from a Third Party Originating Carrier’s network. A call that is originated or terminated by a CLEC purchasing local switching pursuant to a commercial agreement with AT&T-TSP is not considered Transit Traffic for the purposes of this Attachment. Additionally Transit Traffic does not include traffic to/from IXCs.
Transit Traffic means Local Traffic or ISP-Bound Traffic that originated on one Party’s network, transited through the other Party’s network, and terminated to a third party Telecommunications Carrier’s network or that is originated on a third party Telecommunications Carrier’s network, transited through a Party’s network, and terminated to the other Party’s network.
Transit Traffic. Means traffic that is routed by CLEC through CenturyLink’s network for delivery to another carrier’s network or that is routed by another carrier through CenturyLink’s network for delivery to CLEC’s network. For purposes of this Agreement, Transit Traffic does not include Jointly Provided Switched Access Traffic.

Examples of Transit Traffic in a sentence

  • In the event WSP originates Transit Traffic that transits AT&T-TSP’s network to reach a Third Party Terminating Carrier with which WSP does not have a traffic compensation arrangement, then WSP will indemnify, defend and hold harmless AT&T-TSP against any and all Losses including, without limitation, charges levied by such Third Party Terminating Carrier against AT&T-TSP.

  • Transit Traffic Service allows CLEC to exchange CLEC originated traffic with a Third Party Terminating Carrier, to which CLEC is not directly interconnected, and it allows CLEC to receive traffic originated by a Third Party Originating Carrier.

  • Transit Traffic Service allows WSP to exchange WSP- originated traffic with a Third Party Terminating Carrier to which WSP is not directly interconnected, and it allows WSP to receive traffic originated by a Third Party Originating Carrier.

  • Transit Traffic Service is provided to Telecommunications Carriers for Telecommunications Traffic that does not originate with, or terminate to, AT&T-TSP’s End Users.

  • The Parties agree to add the Transit Traffic Service Rate(s) reflected in the AT&T KANSAS, AT&T MISSOURI and AT&T OKLAHOMA Pricing Sheet that is attached hereto as Transit Traffic Service Pricing Attachment, Exhibit B.


More Definitions of Transit Traffic

Transit Traffic means the delivery of Local Traffic or ISP-Bound Traffic by CLEC or Sprint originated by the end user of one Party and terminated to a third party LEC, ILEC, or CMRS provider over the local/intraLATA interconnection trunks.
Transit Traffic means Local Traffic or ISP-Bound Traffic that is routed by a CLEC through CenturyLink’s network for delivery to a third party Telecommunications Carrier’s network or that is routed by a third party Telecommunications Carrier through CenturyLink’s network for delivery to CLEC’s network. 1.118. “Virtual Collocation” is as defined in 47 CFR §51.5.
Transit Traffic means traffic originating on CLEC’s network that is switched and transported by AT&T-TSP and delivered to a Third Party Terminating Carrier’s network or traffic from a Third Party Originating Carrier’s network and delivered to CLEC. A call that is originated or terminated by a CLEC purchasing local switching pursuant to a commercial agreement with AT&T-TSP is not considered Transit Traffic for the purposes of this Exhibit. Additionally Transit Traffic does not include traffic to/from IXCs.
Transit Traffic and "Transit Traffic Service" do not include or apply to traffic that is subject to an effective Meet-Point Billing arrangement.
Transit Traffic means traffic handled by a Telecommunications Carrier when providing Transiting Service.
Transit Traffic is any traffic that originates from one (1) Telecommunications Carrier’s network and/or its end user(s), transits another Telecommunications Carrier’s network and terminates to yet another Telecommunications Carrier’s network and/or its end user(s). "Trouble Isolation Charge" – see "Maintenance of Service."
Transit Traffic means any traffic that originates from or terminates at Covad's network, "transits" BA's network substantially unchanged, and terminates to or originates from a third carrier's network, as the case may be. "Transit Traffic Service" provides Covad with the ability to use its connection to a BA Tandem for the delivery of calls which originate or terminate with Covad and terminate to or originate from a carrier other than BA, such as another CLEC, a LEC other than BA, or a wireless carrier. In these cases, neither the originating nor terminating Customer is a Customer of BA. This service is provided through BA's Tandems and applies only where the terminating End Office of the third carrier subtends the BA Tandem. "Transit Traffic" and "Transit Traffic Service" do not include or apply to traffic that is subject to an effective Meet-Point Billing arrangement.