Traffic Type definition

Traffic Type is the characterization of intraLATA traffic as "local" (local includes EAS), or "toll" which shall be the same as the characterization established by the effective tariffs of the incumbent local exchange carrier as of the date of this agreement.
Traffic Type is the characterization of traffic as “local” (local includes EAS), “toll” traffic outside of the incumbent local exchange carrier’s Local Calling Area established by the applicable tariffs, or Transit Traffic as defined below.
Traffic Type means any specific type of calls carried by the supplier over the networks;

Examples of Traffic Type in a sentence

  • Where a Party orders an additional Route Type it shall specify the required Traffic Type.


More Definitions of Traffic Type

Traffic Type a different identifiable type of Call;
Traffic Type means a different identifiable type of Call;
Traffic Type means in relation to a Train, the traffic type specified in column A of Schedule 6 to the Contract.
Traffic Type means any specific type of calls carried by the supplier over the
Traffic Type a different identifiable type of Call under the Interconnect Agreement;
Traffic Type is the characterization of traffic as Telephone Exchange Service (also known as Local, EAS, or ELCA) or “Telephone Toll Service” which shall be the same as the characterization established by the effective tariffs of the incumbent local exchange carrier as of the date of this agreement. “Wire Center” denotes a building or space within a building, that serves as an aggregation point on a given carrier’s network, where transmission facilities are connected or switched. Wire Center can also denote a building where one or more Central Office switches, used for the provision of Telephone Exchange Service and Exchange Access Services, are located. “0ZZ Digits” denotes the domestic call type, e.g. 1+, and thus the specific trunk group onto which a particular call should be routed.
Traffic Type is the characterization of traffic as Telephone Exchange Service (also known as Local, EAS, or ELCA) or “Telephone Toll Service” which shall be the same as the characterization established by the effective tariffs of the incumbent local exchange carrier as of the date of this agreement.