49-31-111 Nonlocal telecommunications traffic signaling information required to be provided by origi...
49-31-111.
Nonlocal telecommunications traffic signaling information required to be
provided by originating carrier to terminating carrier to assess charges.
An originating carrier of
nonlocal telecommunications traffic shall, in delivering its traffic, transmit signaling information in
accordance with commonly accepted industry standards giving the terminating carrier information
that is sufficient to identify, measure, and appropriately charge the originating carrier for services
provided in terminating the nonlocal telecommunications traffic. If the originating carrier is
delivering both intrastate and interstate nonlocal telecommunications traffic, the originating carrier
shall separately provide the terminating carrier with accurate information including verifiable
percentage measurements that enables the terminating carrier to appropriately classify nonlocal
telecommunications traffic as being either interstate or intrastate, and to assess the appropriate
applicable access charges. If accurate and verifiable information allowing appropriate classification
of the telecommunications traffic is not provided by the originating carrier, the terminating carrier
may classify all unidentified nonlocal telecommunications traffic terminated for the originating
carrier as intrastate telecommunications traffic for service billing purposes.
Source: SL 2004, ch 284, § 3.
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