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158: 211: 80:, traffic balancing requirements, technical standards, coordination of network operations, dispute resolution, etc. Legal and regulatory requirements are often an issue. For example, network operators may be forced by law to interconnect with their competitors. In the United States, the 27:
between telecommunications organizations for the purpose of interconnecting their networks and exchanging telecommunications traffic. Interconnect agreements are found both in the
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In the public switched telephone network, an interconnect agreement invariably involves settlement fees based on
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are common forms of interconnection. A contract for interconnection within the Internet is usually called a
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mandated methods of interconnection and the compensation models for doing so.
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Agreement between network service providers to connect their networks
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involving payment schemes and schedules, coordination of
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contract
public switched telephone network
Internet
call source
destination
call
peering
Internet transit
peering agreement
contractual agreements
routing policies
acceptable use policies
Telecommunications Act of 1996
"Negotiating Interconnection Agreements"
the original
"Interconnection Agreements"
the original
"Who Pays the Terminating Operator?"
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