Intermediary Traffic definition

Intermediary Traffic means traffic delivered by a Party that originates from an End User served on the network of a third-party, including, but not limited to, another Local Exchange Carrier, another CMRS provider, a Least Cost Routing (“LCR”) entity or aggregator, an interconnected VoIP provider or another telecommunications carrier.
Intermediary Traffic is Local Telecommunications Traffic that is delivered to or from one Party, through the network of the other (intermediary) Party, for delivery to or from a third-party Local Exchange Carrier or other telecommunications carrier. . "Local Access and Transport Area or ("LATA") as described in the Act denotes a geographical area established for the provision and administration of communications services. It encompasses one or more designated exchanges, which are grouped to serve common social, economic and other purposes.

Examples of Intermediary Traffic in a sentence

  • For terminating its Intermediary Traffic on BellSouth’s network, Carrier will pay the Transit Charge or the Intermediary Charges described in paragraph (D) hereunder, as appropriate.

  • Carrier will provide or bear the cost of one-way or two-way trunk group(s), if two-way trunk group(s) are elected by Carrier, for the delivery of all Carrier’s originated traffic, and also the delivery and receipt of Intermediary Traffic.

  • For terminating such traffic on the other Party’s network, each Party will pay either the access charges outlined in subsection B hereunder or the Intermediary Traffic charges described in subsection D hereunder, as appropriate.

  • This Agreement also provides for Intermediary Traffic and the provision of Interconnection Facilities ("Facilities") used to deliver traffic between the Parties.

  • The intermediary Party is not responsible for making arrangements with the Non-party Xxxxxx for the transport and termination by the Non-Party Xxxxxx of Intermediary Traffic.

  • SECTION IV, BILLING, the following sentence shall be added to the end of Paragraph 1: In the event that "Intermediary Traffic" which is subject to tariffed access charges under the FCC's Inter-cartier compensation rules is routed over interconnection service facilities covered under this Agreement for any reason, each Party agrees that it will pay the applicable access compensation to the terminating Party for any and all such traffic it sends as an intermediate carrier.

  • In addition, TDS TELECOM will, unless notified in writing to the contrary by T-Mobile, pass Intermediary Traffic to/from T-Mobile and any third-party End Office which subtends TDS TELECOM's tandem switch; provided that TDS TELECOM shall have no obligation to pay, or right to collect termination compensation for such transited traffic.

  • However the intermediary Party shall have no obligation to pay, or right to collect termination compensation for such Intermediary Traffic.

  • Telecommunications Traffic to the other for transiting to a third party carrier (Intermediary Traffic), the originating Party will pay the intermediary Party an Intermediary Transit Charge as agreed in Appendix C per minute of use for tandem switching and transport.

Related to Intermediary Traffic

  • Intermediary means “a person who actively participates in the facilitation of the contract or negotiating the contract, including a broker, adviser, attorney, or representative of or agent for the business entity who:

  • Intermediary bank means a bank to which an item is transferred in course of collection except the depositary or payor bank.

  • insurance intermediary means any natural or legal person, other than an insurance or reinsurance undertaking or their employees and other than an ancillary insurance intermediary, who, for remuneration, takes up or pursues the activity of insurance distribution;

  • Financial Intermediary means a financial intermediary as that term is defined in Rule 22c-2.

  • Commodity intermediary means a person that:

  • Reinsurance intermediary means a reinsurance intermediary-broker or a reinsurance intermediary-manager.

  • Commodity Futures Trading Commission means the independent regulatory agency established by congress to administer the Commodity Exchange Act.

  • Qualified Intermediary means any Person acting as a “qualified intermediary” for BMW FS’s Like-Kind Exchange Program pursuant to Section 1.1031(k)-1(g)(4) of the Treasury Regulations promulgated under the Code.

  • Approved Securities Intermediary means a Securities Intermediary or Commodity Intermediary selected or approved by the Administrative Agent and with respect to which a Grantor has delivered to the Administrative Agent an executed Control Account Agreement.

  • Fiscal Intermediary means any qualified insurance company or other Person that has entered into an ongoing relationship with any Governmental Authority to make payments to payees under Medicare, Medicaid or any other federal, state or local public health care or medical assistance program pursuant to any of the Health Care Laws.

  • Securities Intermediary The meaning specified in Section 8-102(a)(14) of the UCC.

  • New motor vehicle dealer means a person, including a distributor, that holds a dealer agreement granted by a manufacturer, distributor, or importer for the sale or distribution of its motor vehicles; is engaged in the business of purchasing, selling, exchanging, or dealing in new motor vehicles; and has an established place of business in this state.

  • Foreign market vehicle means any motor vehicle originally manufactured outside the United States,

  • Special purpose equipment means equipment which is used only for research, medical, scientific, or other technical activities. Examples of special purpose equipment include microscopes, x-ray machines, surgical instruments, and spectrometers.

  • Motor vehicle dealer or "dealer" means any person who:

  • Used motor vehicle dealer means a person that is engaged in the business of purchasing, selling, exchanging, or dealing in used motor vehicles and that has an established place of business in this state at which it conducts that business. The term does not include a new motor vehicle dealer purchasing, selling, exchanging, or dealing in used motor vehicles as part of its business of purchasing, selling, exchanging, or dealing in new motor vehicles.

  • Regulated motor vehicle surface means any of the following, alone or in combination:

  • foreign financial institution means an institution registered as a foreign financial institution with the Ministry of Finance in the Mexican Banking and Financial Institutions, Pensions, Retirement and Foreign Investment Funds Registry for purposes of Article 195, Section I of the Mexican Income Tax Law.

  • Public officials means business managers; human resource directors; athletic directors whose duties include at least 50 percent of their time spent in administration, personnel, supervision, and evaluation; chief financial officers; directors; and individuals defined as superintendents and principals.

  • Foreign Shell Bank means a Foreign Bank without a presence in any country;

  • Security Entitlement The meaning specified in Section 8-102(a)(17) of the UCC.

  • Commodity contract means a commodity futures contract, an option on a commodity futures contract, a commodity option, or another contract if the contract or option is:

  • Securities Entitlement means the rights and property interests of an Entitlement Holder with respect to a Financial Asset as set forth in Part 5 of Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of New York, as the same may be amended from time to time.

  • Foreign public official means any person holding a legislative, executive, administrative or judicial office of a foreign country, whether appointed or elected; and any person exercising a public function for a foreign country, including for a public agency or public enterprise;

  • Security Entitlements means the rights and property interests of an Entitlement Holder with respect to a Financial Asset.

  • Local public official means a member of the governing body or another officer, whether elected, appointed, paid, or unpaid, of any district (including a school district), central appraisal district, or other local governmental entity who exercises responsibilities be- yond those that are advisory in nature. Local Gov’t Code 171.001(1)