Transmission and Routing of Other Types of Traffic Sample Clauses

Transmission and Routing of Other Types of Traffic. The Parties agree that this Agreement does not provide for the exchange of 911/E911 traffic and that if such service is requested by the CMRS Provider that the Parties will negotiate a separate agreement for such traffic. Other ancillary traffic including traffic destined for ancillary services including, but not limited to, directory assistance, operator call termination (busy line interrupt and verify), 800/888, LIDB, and information services requiring special billing will not be exchanged between the Parties.
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Transmission and Routing of Other Types of Traffic. The Parties agree that this Agreement does not provide for the exchange of 911/E911 traffic and that if such service is requested by T-MOBILE that the Parties will negotiate a separate agreement for such traffic.
Transmission and Routing of Other Types of Traffic. The Parties agree that this Agreement does not provide for the exchange of 911/E911/NG911 traffic and that if such service is requested by T-Mobile that the Parties will negotiate a separate agreement for such traffic. Other ancillary traffic including wireless traffic destined for ancillary services including, but not limited to, directory assistance, operator call termination (busy line interrupt and verify), 800/888, LIDB, and information services requiring special billing will be exchanged and charged in accordance with the appropriate price guides, local or switched access.
Transmission and Routing of Other Types of Traffic 

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