Unbillable definition

Unbillable means the rated value of an ABS Message that is not billable to CLEC’s End-User because of missing information in the billing record or other billing error (not the result of an error by CLEC) that is returned to SBC-13STATE by means of the DUF.
Unbillable. TELTRUST messages BSLD is unable to xxxx to an End User Customer account through its billing and collection agreement with BST.
Unbillable as defined herein. 1.9 “Selective Blocking” means a blocking functionality which selectively blocks calls that originate from certain inmate facilities that are served by SBC-13STATE’s Public Communications affiliate and that are billable to AT&T’s UNE-P End-Users (that is certain inmate – originated collect calls terminating to AT&T’s unbundled switch-port). Traffic originating from these inmate facilities will not complete to UNE-P End-Users, unless such End-Users have set up a pre-paid account, as described herein. SBC- 13STATE will identify AT&T’s OCNs and provide programming necessary to restrict inmate originated collect calls, which terminate to SBC-13STATE unbundled local switch ports. 1.10 “Rated ABS Message” means an ABS message originating from SBC-13STATE that is rated and listed on the DUF. 1.11 “Third Party” means any Person other than a Party. 1.12 “Toll Billing Exception” (TBE) means a blocking functionality which uses pre-existing Line Information Database “LIDB” that is currently available under the Interconnection Agreement to block CLEC’s retail lines. CLEC orders TBE blocking via the service order process or an equivalent. 1.13 “Unbillable” means the rated value of an ABS Message that is not billable to AT&T’s End-User because of missing information in the billing record or other billing error (not the result of an error by AT&T) that is returned to SBC-13STATE by means of the DUF. 1.14 “Uncollectible” means the rated value of an ABS Message for which charges are billed by AT&T to AT&T’s end-user’s telephone number and cannot be collected by AT&T from its End-User, despite AT&T’s collection efforts. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCOLLECT CALLS 2.1 AT&T is responsible for payment of all charges for UNE-P ABS calls, excluding Unbillables and Rejects, as provided in Section 4 below. At the sole discretion of AT&T, it may xxxx its End Users for ABS calls transmitted by SBC-13STATE via the Daily Usage File (“DUF”). AT&T shall receive a forty percent (40%) accounts receivable discount (the “Accounts Receivable Discount”) off the total amount of charges for SBC-originated ABS messages and applicable taxes (which requires that AT&T pay (a) sixty percent (60%) of the total amount of charges for SBC-originated ABS messages and applicable taxes), and (b) sixty percent (60%) of any ABS charges passed through SBC by Third Party ABS Agreement–SBC-13STATE PAGE 5 OF 16 SBC-13STATE/AT&T/TCG 061203 LECs, that are included in a DUF Transmission as provided in ...

Examples of Unbillable in a sentence

  • Unbillable message records Unbillable message records are those Customer message records sent to SWBT for billing which SWBT does not recognize as being associated with a SWBT End User or has errored out of the system due to System edits.

  • Therefore, rated messages that meet the requirements outlined above as Underbilled ABS Charges must be returned to SBC-13STATE by means of the DUF as an Unbillable record for an adjustment.

  • Un-billable or uncollectible calls may not be deducted from calling volumes that are calculated for rate adjustment or concession payment purposes for the State.

  • AT&T WEST REGION 2-STATE shall forward Rejected Messages, Unbillable Messages and Unratable Messages as defined in Section 4.2 below, to CLEC.

  • Unbillable Messages Consists of messages that have been sent to PACIFIC for processing that PACIFIC cannot bill for various reasons including but not limited to messages that cannot be associated with a billing account.

  • In the event that AT&T is not technically prepared to utilize the DUF return process to handle these charges upon execution of the Settlement Agreement, then AT&T will process Unbillable and/or Reject claims through a mutually agree upon format, not to exceed 9 months in duration.


More Definitions of Unbillable

Unbillable means the rated value of an ABS Message that is not billable to AT&T’s End-User because of missing information in the billing record or other billing error (not the result of an error by AT&T) that is returned to SBC-13STATE by means of the DUF. 1.14 “Uncollectible” means the rated value of an ABS Message for which charges are billed by AT&T to AT&T’s end-user’s telephone number and cannot be collected by AT&T from its End-User, despite AT&T’s collection efforts. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCOLLECT CALLS 2.1 AT&T is responsible for payment of all charges for UNE-P ABS calls, excluding Unbillables and Rejects, as provided in Section 4 below. At the sole discretion of AT&T, it may xxxx its End Users for ABS calls transmitted by SBC-13STATE via the Daily Usage File (“DUF”). AT&T shall receive a forty percent (40%) accounts receivable discount (the “Accounts Receivable Discount”) off the total amount of charges for SBC-originated ABS messages and applicable taxes (which requires that AT&T pay (a) sixty percent (60%) of the total amount of charges for SBC-originated ABS messages and applicable taxes), and (b) sixty percent (60%) of any ABS charges passed through SBC by Third Party ABS Agreement–SBC-13STATE PAGE 5 OF 16 SBC-13STATE/AT&T/TCG 061203 LECs, that are included in a DUF Transmission as provided in Section 3). SBC-13STATE will credit AT&T a Billing and Collection Service (B&CS) fee of $0.05 per billed message for billing its End Users according to the ABS messages transmitted via the DUF for ABS calls originated on SBC- 13STATE’s network. 2.2 At AT&T’s option exercisable by delivery of a written request to SBC-13STATE, SBC-13STATE will selectively block calls which originate from inmate facilities that are served by SBC-13STATE’s Public Communications unit that are billable to AT&T’s End-Users. Once AT&T requests Selective Blocking, SBC-13STATE will identify AT&T’s OCNs and provide the programming necessary to restrict inmate originated collect calls which terminate to SBC-13STATE unbundled local switch ports. 2.3 Settlement with AT&T 2.3.1 The amount due SBC-13STATE shall be the total of all billable charges, plus appropriate taxes submitted to AT&T, less:
Unbillable means those billing records, including Adjustments, which cannot be billed to a Foreign Customer account.
Unbillable means those billing records, including Adjustments, which cannot be billed to an End User account.

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