VNXX Traffic Sample Clauses

VNXX Traffic. The Parties will not pay reciprocal compensation on traffic, including Information Access Traffic, when the traffic does not originate and terminate within the same Frontier Local Calling Area, regardless of the calling and called NPA-NXXs and, specifically, regardless of whether an End User Customer is assigned an NPA-NXX associated with a rate center that is different from the rate center where the End User Customer is physically located. This traffic is also known as “VNXX traffic.” Frontier’s agreement to the terms in this paragraph is without waiver or prejudice to Frontier’s position is that it has never agreed to exchange VNXX traffic with Carrier.
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VNXX Traffic. 56.4.1 VNXX Traffic is not Local Traffic for purposes of intercarrier compensation. On or after the Effective Date of the Agreement, neither Party shall provide VNXX Services unless the Party providing such VNXX Service first provides thirty (30) Days advance written notice to the other Party during which time, the Parties agree to negotiate percentage factors to reflect the amount of traffic that will be presumed to be originating or terminating VNXX Traffic and appropriate jurisdictional factors (subject to verification and modification, as necessary); provided however, that such factor shall not be implemented unless the amount of such traffic exchanged over local interconnection trunks exceeds (i) at least 50,000 minutes of use (MOU) per month or (ii) one-half of one percent (0.5%) of all the voice traffic of the Party providing the VNXX Service exchanged over such local interconnection trunks, whichever is greater. In the absence of a written agreement between the Parties stating otherwise, the Party that originates or terminates such VNXX Traffic (including any VNXX Traffic which is ISP-Bound Traffic), shall be entitled to recover originating or terminating access charges except that the Party that provides the VNXX Service that enables such VNXX Traffic shall not be entitled to recover access charges for such VNXX Traffic.

Related to VNXX Traffic

  • Transit Traffic The following rates will apply:

  • Traffic The provisions in this Section apply regardless how the ISP-bound traffic is determined.

  • Traffic Measurement and Billing over Interconnection Trunks 6.1 For billing purposes, each Party shall pass Calling Party Number (CPN) information on at least ninety-five percent (95%) of calls carried over the Interconnection Trunks.

  • Tandem Transit Traffic 12.1 As used in this Section, Tandem Transit Traffic is Telephone Exchange Service traffic that originates on CBB's network, and is transported through Verizon’s Tandem to the subtending End Office or its equivalent of another carrier (CLEC, ILEC other than Verizon, Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) carrier, or other LEC (“Other Carrier”). Neither the originating nor terminating customer is a Customer of Verizon. Subtending End Offices shall be determined in accordance with and as identified in the Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG). Switched Exchange Access Service traffic is not Tandem Transit Traffic.

  • Originating Switched Access Detail Usage Data A category 1101XX record as defined in the EMI Telcordia Practice BR-010-200- 010.

  • Customer Content As part of the Services provided under this Agreement, Customer Data will be stored and processed in the data center region specified in the applicable Ordering Document. Axway shall not access Customer Content except in response to support or technical issues where Customer provides Axway with prior Customer’s written authorization required to access such Customer Content. Axway is not responsible for unauthorized access, alteration, theft or destruction of Customer Content arising from Customer’s own or its authorized users’ actions or omissions in contravention of the Documentation. Customer’s ability to recover any lost data resulting from Axway’s misconduct is limited to restoration by Axway from the most recent back-up.

  • Alternate Traffic Routing If CLEC has a LIS arrangement which provides two (2) paths to a Qwest End Office Switch (one (1) route via a Tandem Switch and one (1) direct route), CLEC may elect to utilize alternate traffic routing. CLEC traffic will be offered first to the direct trunk group (also referred to as the "primary high" route) and then overflow to the Tandem Switch group (also referred to as the "alternate final" route) for completion to Qwest End Office Switches.

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