Billing Interfaces Sample Clauses

Billing Interfaces. USWC offers interfaces for the exchange of several types of billing data: - Monthly Billing Information, - Daily Usage Data, - Local Account Maintenance Report, - Centralized Message Distribution System (CMDS) messages, - Routing of in-region intraLATA collect, calling card, and third number billed messages.
Billing Interfaces. 72 10.5 COMPENSATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 11. RESALE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 11.1 DESCRIPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 11.2 SCOPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Billing Interfaces. USWC offers interfaces for the exchange of several types of billing data:
Billing Interfaces. USWC offers interfaces for the exchange of several types of billing data: • Monthly Billing Information, • Daily Usage Data, • Local Account Maintenance Report, • Centralized Message Distribution System (CMDS) messages, • Routing of in-region intraLATA collect, calling card, and third number billed messages. 10.4.1 Monthly Billing Information Includes all connectivity charges, credits, and adjustments related to network elements and USWC-provided local service. 10.4.2 Daily Usage Data The accumulated set of call information for a given day as captured, or “recorded,” by the network switches. USWC will provide this data to Integra with the same level of precision and accuracy it provides itself. Such precision cannot and will not exceed the current capabilities of the software in the switches today. 10.4.3 Local Account Maintenance Report The list of phone numbers to which the carrier is no longer providing service since the last report. 10.4.4 Centralized Message Distribution System (“CMDS”) Distribution of CMDS messages for Integra end users. 10.4.5 Routing of In-region IntraLATA Collect, Calling Card, and Third Number Billed Messages USWC will distribute in-region intraLATA collect, calling card, and third number billed messages to Integra and exchange with other Co-Providers operating in region in a manner consistent with existing inter-company processing agreements. Whenever the daily usage information is transmitted to a carrier, it will contain the records for these types of calls as well.
Billing Interfaces. 72 10.5 Compensation.............................................................. 73 11. RESALE........................................................................ 74 11.1 Description............................................................... 74 11.2 Scope..................................................................... 74 11.3 Ordering and Maintenance.................................................. 74 11.4 Pac-West Responsibilities................................................. 76 11.5

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  • Interfaces GTE provides the CLECs with choices for access to OSS pre-ordering, ordering, maintenance and repair systems. Availability of the interfaces is fundamental to the CLEC being able to effectively do business with GTE. Additionally, in many instances, CLEC personnel must work with the service personnel of GTE. Measurements in this category assess the availability to the CLECs of systems and personnel at GTE work centers.