INTERCHANGE OF TRAFFIC Sample Clauses

INTERCHANGE OF TRAFFIC. (a) The Parties agree to physically interconnect their facilities and interchange traffic, M/L and/or L/M, in connection with Carrier's Authorized Services. Such interconnection shall be in accordance with the service, operating and facility arrangements set forth hereinafter. The interchanged traffic shall be handled over Connecting Facilities provided by CBT or third parties pursuant to this Agreement. All Carrier facilities necessary to connect to CBT Connecting Facilities shall be compatible and consistent with CBT's System.
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INTERCHANGE OF TRAFFIC. (a) At Carrier's request, Company and Carrier will physically connect their facilities and interchange traffic, M/L and/or L/M, in connection with Carrier's Authorized Services. Such interconnection shall be in accordance with the service, operating and facility arrangements set forth hereinafter.
INTERCHANGE OF TRAFFIC. (a) At Nextel's request, CBT and Nextel will physically connect their facilities and interchange traffic, M/L and/or L/M, in connection with Nextel's Authorized Services. Such interconnection shall be in accordance with the service, operating and facility arrangements set forth hereinafter.
INTERCHANGE OF TRAFFIC. (a) The Parties agree to physically interconnect their facilities and interchange traffic, M/L and/or L/M, in connection with AWS's Authorized Services. Such interconnection shall be in accordance with the service, operating and facility arrangements set forth hereinafter. The interchanged traffic shall be handled over Connecting Facilities provided by CBT or third parties pursuant to this Agreement. All AWS facilities necessary to connect to CBT Connecting Facilities shall be compatible and consistent with CBT's System. Absent a separately negotiated agreement to the contrary, the Parties will directly exchange traffic between their respective networks, without the use of third party transit providers.
INTERCHANGE OF TRAFFIC. (a) The Parties agree to physically interconnect their facilities and interchange traffic, M/L and/or L/M, in connection with VoiceStream's Authorized Services. Such interconnection shall be in accordance with the service, operating and facility arrangements set forth hereinafter. The interchanged traffic shall be handled over Connecting Facilities provided by CBT or third parties pursuant to this Agreement. All VoiceStream facilities necessary to connect to CBT Connecting Facilities shall be compatible and consistent with CBT's System. Absent a separately negotiated agreement to the contrary, the Parties will directly exchange traffic between their respective networks, without the use of third party transit providers.

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