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ATTACHMENT 12: COMPENSATION/SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE, L.P.<br />

SBC TEXAS/CLEC JOINT PETITIONERS<br />

PAGE 15 OF 15<br />

082505<br />

16.7 In the event of a loss of data, both Parties shall cooperate to reconstruct the lost data within sixty (60) days<br />

of notification and if such reconstruction is not possible, shall accept a reasonable estimate of the lost data,<br />

based upon no more than three (3) to twelve (12) consecutive months of prior usage data.<br />

17.0 Compensation for Terminating Cellular Traffic<br />

17.1 Appendix Cellular sets forth the terms and conditions under which the Parties will distribute revenue from<br />

their joint provision of Wireless Interconnection Service for mobile to landline traffic terminating through the<br />

Parties’ respective wireline switching networks within a LATA. The provisions of the Appendix Cellular shall<br />

apply only when a Wireless Provider exchanges mobile to landline traffic with a Facilities Based Provider<br />

whereby the Wireless Provider is purchasing Interconnection Services from SBC-Texas’s Cellular Mobile<br />

Telephone Interconnection Tariff. For a Party utilizing an SBC TEXAS non-resale offering whereby SBC<br />

TEXAS provides the end office switching on a wholesale basis, SBC TEXAS will provide Usage Data for<br />

calls that SBC TEXAS records, as defined in Attachment 28. If one Party enters into an interconnection<br />

agreement with a Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) provider, Appendix Cellular shall no longer be<br />

applicable between the Parties with respect to such CMRS provider, and the other Party shall be obligated<br />

within a reasonable length of time to enter into an agreement with such CMRS provider for the termination<br />

of wireless to landline traffic.<br />

17.2 CLEC will pay the Local Transit Traffic rates (found in Section 6.0 of this Attachment) to SBC TEXAS for<br />

calls that originate on CLEC’s network and are sent to SBC TEXAS for termination to a CMRS provider as<br />

long as such Traffic can be identified as wireless traffic. SBC TEXAS will pay the same Local Transit Traffic<br />

rate to CLEC for such calls that originate on SBC TEXAS’ network and are sent through CLEC for<br />

termination on a CMRS Provider’s network. Each Party shall be responsible for interconnection agreements<br />

with CMRS provider’s network. The Parties agree to cooperate with each other regarding third party<br />

compensation issues. In the event that the originating party does send traffic through the transiting party’s<br />

network to a third party provider with whom the originating party does not have a traffic interchange<br />

agreement, then the originating party agrees to indemnify the transiting party for such traffic pursuant to<br />

Section 6.3 above.<br />

17.3 When traffic is originated by either Party to a CMRS Provider, and the traffic cannot be specifically identified<br />

as wireless traffic for purposes of compensation between SBC TEXAS and CLEC, the traffic will be rated<br />

either as local or Access and the appropriate compensation rates shall be paid by the transiting party to the<br />

terminating party.<br />

18.0 Third Party Originating Traffic from Carriers Using SBC TEXAS’ Wholesale Local Switching<br />

18.1 For traffic that originates from an end user of a Third party Carrier using SBC TEXAS’ Wholesale Local<br />

Switching that terminates to CLEC’s end user, SBC TEXAS will provide the terminating Category 11-01-XX<br />

records to CLEC to identify traffic that originates from an end user being served by a third party<br />

telecommunications carrier using an SBC TEXAS non-resale offering whereby SBC TEXAS provides the<br />

end office switching on a wholesale basis. Such records will contain the Operating Company Number (OCN)<br />

of the responsible LEC that originated the calls which CLEC may use to bill such originating carrier for<br />

MOUS terminated on CLEC's network.

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