Transmission and Routing of Exchange Access Traffic Sample Clauses

Transmission and Routing of Exchange Access Traffic. PURSUANT TO 251(c)(2) 13 5.1 Scope of Traffic 13 5.2 Trunk Group Architecture and Traffic Routing 13 5.3 Logical Trunk Groups 13 5.4 End Office Access 13 ARTICLE VI MEET-POINT BILLING ARRANGEMENTS 14 6.1 Meet-Point Billing Services 14 6.2 Data Format and Data Transfer 14 6.3 Errors or Loss of Access Usage Data 15 6.4 Payment 15 6.5 Additional Limitation of Liability Applicable to Meet-Point Billing Arrangements 16 ARTICLE VII BLV/BLVI TRAFFIC 16
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Transmission and Routing of Exchange Access Traffic. 9.1 Scope of Traffic.‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ Section 9 prescribes parameters for certain trunks to be established over the Interconnections specified in Sections 2 through 5 of this Attachment for the transmission and routing of traffic between OneStar Telephone Exchange Service Customers and Interexchange Carriers (“Access Toll Connecting Trunks”), in any case where OneStar elects to have its End Office Switch subtend a Verizon Tandem. This includes casually-dialed (1010XXX and 101XXXX) traffic.
Transmission and Routing of Exchange Access Traffic. 71.1 Scope of Traffic. Section 71 prescribes parameters for certain trunks to be established over the Interconnections specified in Sections 64 through 67 of this Attachment for the transmission and routing of traffic between SOUTHEAST Telephone Exchange Service Customers and Interexchange Carriers (“Access Toll Connecting Trunks”), in any case where SOUTHEAST elects to have its End Office Switch subtend a ALLTEL Tandem. This includes casually-dialed (1010XXX and 101XXXX) traffic.
Transmission and Routing of Exchange Access Traffic. 39.1Scope of Traffic This Section prescribes parameters for certain trunk groups (“Access Toll Connecting Trunks”) to be established over the Interconnections specified in this Agreement for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access traffic and nontranslated 800 traffic between SBCT Telephone Exchange Service Customers and Interexchange Carriers.
Transmission and Routing of Exchange Access Traffic. The Parties shall jointly provide Tandem-transported Switched Exchange Access Services to Interexchange Carriers to enable such Interexchange Carriers to originate and terminate traffic from/to ITC/\DeltaCom's End Users, and to originate and terminate traffic to/from BellSouth's End Users.
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