Data Format and Data Transfer Sample Clauses

Data Format and Data Transfer. 6.2.1 Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer using the Exchange Message Record (“EMR”) format. CBT has two (2) billing systems, each of which has a fixed billing period. Resale and Unbundled Ports will be in the 1st XXXX billing period every month; and, unbundled loops will be in the 7th CABS billing period every month. These billing periods coincide with current CABS and XXXX billing procedures. CABS bills are currently received via NDM and XXXX xxxxx will be sent via NDM, if requested by CLEC. Xxxx Data Tapes will be shipped overnight. 6.2.2 CLEC shall provide to CBT, on a monthly basis, the Switched Access Summary Usage Data (category 1150XX records), via electronic data transfer using a mutually agreed upon format. 6.2.3 CBT shall provide to CLEC, on a daily basis, the Switched Access Detail Usage Data (category 1101XX records) via daily electronic data transfer via dedicated dial-up, using EMR format. In any event, CBT shall provide the information on magnetic tape no later than ten (10) calendar days from the usage recording date.. CBT and CLEC shall use best efforts to utilize electronic data transfer. 6.2.4 Each Party shall coordinate and exchange the billing account reference (“BAR”) and billing account cross reference (“BACR”) numbers for the Meet-Point Billing service. Each Party shall notify the other Party if the level of billing or other BAR/BACR elements change, resulting in a new BAR/BACR number. 6.2.5 When CBT records on behalf of CLEC and Access Detail Usage Data is not submitted to CLEC by CBT in a timely fashion or if such Access Detail Usage Data is not in proper format as previously defined and if as a result CLEC is delayed in billing IXC, then late payment charges will be payable by CBT to CLEC. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage charges at the rate of 0.000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. 6.2.6 If Summary Access Usage Data is not submitted to CBT in a timely fashion or if it is not in proper format as previously defined and if as a result CBT is delayed in billing IXC, then late payment charges will be payable by CLEC to CBT. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage charges at the rate of 0.000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. Excluded from...
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Data Format and Data Transfer. 6.2.1 Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer (when available) using the Exchange Message Record (“EMR”) format. The Parties shall agree to a fixed billing period in the Implementation Plan. 6.2.2 Requesting Carrier shall provide to Ameritech, on a monthly basis, the Switched Access Summary Usage Data (category 1150XX records) on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer using the EMR format. 6.2.3 Ameritech shall provide to Requesting Carrier, on a daily basis, the Switched Access Detail Usage Data (category 1101XX records) on magnetic tape no later than fourteen (14) days from the usage recording date. Ameritech shall provide the information on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer (e.g., network data mover), using EMR format. Ameritech and Requesting Carrier shall use best efforts to utilize electronic data transfer. 6.2.4 Each Party shall coordinate and exchange the billing account reference (“BAR”) and billing account cross reference (“BACR”) numbers for the Meet-Point Billing service. Each Party shall notify the other Party if the level of billing or other BAR/BACR elements change, resulting in a new BAR/BACR number. 6.2.5 When Ameritech records on behalf of Requesting Carrier and Switched Access Detail Usage Data is not submitted to Requesting Carrier by Ameritech in a timely fashion or if such Access Detail Usage Data is not in proper format as previously defined, and if as a result Requesting Carrier is delayed in billing IXC, late payment charges will be payable by Ameritech to Requesting Carrier. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage at the rate of 0.000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. 6.2.6 If Switched Access Summary Usage Data is not submitted to Ameritech in a timely fashion or if it is not in proper format as previously defined and if as a result Ameritech is delayed in billing IXC, late payment charges will be payable by Requesting Carrier to Ameritech. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage charges at the rate of 0.000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. Excluded from this provision will be any detailed usage records not provided by Ameritech in a timely fashion.
Data Format and Data Transfer. VI.2.1 Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer (when available) using the Exchange Message Record (“EMR”) format. The Parties shall agree to a fixed billing period in the Implementation Plan. VI.2.2 Requesting Carrier shall provide to Ameritech, on a monthly basis, the Switched Access Summary Usage Data (category 1150XX records) on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer using the EMR format. VI.2.3 Ameritech shall provide to Requesting Carrier, on a daily basis, the Switched Access Detail Usage Data (category 1101XX records) on magnetic tape no later than fourteen (14) days from the usage recording date. Ameritech shall provide the information on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer (e.g., network data mover), using EMR format. Ameritech and Requesting Carrier shall use best efforts to utilize electronic data transfer. VI.2.4 Each Party shall coordinate and exchange the billing account reference (“BAR”) and billing account cross reference (“BACR”) numbers for the Meet-Point Billing service. Each Party shall notify the other Party if the level of billing or other BAR/BACR elements change, resulting in a new BAR/BACR number. VI.2.5 When Ameritech records on behalf of Requesting Carrier and Switched Access Detail Usage Data is not submitted to Requesting Carrier by Ameritech in a timely fashion or if such Access Detail Usage Data is not in proper format as previously defined, and if as a result Requesting Carrier is delayed in billing IXC, late payment charges will be payable by Ameritech to Requesting Carrier. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage at the rate of 0.000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. VI.2.6 If Switched Access Summary Usage Data is not submitted to Ameritech in a timely fashion or if it is not in proper format as previously defined and if as a result Ameritech is delayed in billing IXC, late payment charges will be payable by Requesting Carrier to Ameritech. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage charges at the rate of 0.000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. Excluded from this provision will be any detailed usage records not provided by Ameritech in a timely fashion.
Data Format and Data Transfer. VI.2.1 Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer (when available) using the EMR format. The Parties shall agree to a fixed billing period in the Implementation Plan. VI.2.2 CLEC shall provide to Ameritech, on a monthly basis, the Switched Access Summary Usage Data (category 1150XX records) on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer using the EMR format. VI.2.3 Ameritech shall provide to CLEC, on a daily basis, the Switched Access Detail Usage Data (category 1101XX records) on magnetic tape no later than fourteen (14) days from the usage recording date. Ameritech shall provide the information on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer (e.g., network data mover), using EMR format. Ameritech and CLEC shall use best efforts to utilize electronic data transfer. VI.2.4 Each Party shall coordinate and exchange the billing account reference (BAR) and billing account cross reference (BACR) numbers for the Meet-Point Billing service. Each Party shall notify the other Party if the level of billing or other BAR/BACR elements change, resulting in a new BAR/BACR number. VI.2.5 When Ameritech records on behalf of CLEC and Access Detail Usage Data is not submitted to CLEC by Ameritech in a timely fashion or if such Access Detail Usage Data is not in proper format as previously defined, and if as a result CLEC is delayed in billing IXC, late payment charges will be payable by Ameritech to CLEC. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage at the rate of 0.000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. VI.2.6 If Summary Access Usage Data is not submitted to Ameritech in a timely fashion or if it is not in proper format as previously defined and if as a result Ameritech is delayed in billing IXC, late payment charges will be payable by CLEC to Ameritech. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage charges at the rate of 0.000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. Excluded from this provision will be any detailed usage records not provided by the SBC in a timely fashion.
Data Format and Data Transfer. (a) Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer using the EMR format. (b) Carrier shall provide to Ameritech, on a monthly basis, the Switched Access Summary Usage Data (category 1150XX records) on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer using the EMR format. (c) Ameritech shall provide to Carrier, or Carrier’s agent (as may be designated by Carrier in writing), on a daily basis the Switched Access Detail Usage Data (category 1101XX records) no later than fourteen (14) days from the usage recording date. Ameritech shall provide the information on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer (e.g., network data mover) using EMR format Ameritech and Carrier shall use best efforts to utilize electronic data transfer. (d) When Ameritech records on behalf of Carrier and Switched Access Detail Usage Data is not submitted to Carrier, or Carrier’s agent, by Ameritech in a timely fashion or if such Access Detail Usage Data is not in proper format as previously defined, and if as a result Carrier is delayed in billing the IXC, late payment charges will be payable by Ameritech to Carrier. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage at the rate of .000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. (e) If Switched Access Summary Usage Data is not submitted to Ameritech in a timely fashion or if it is not in proper format as previously defined and if as a result Ameritech is delayed in billing the IXC, late payment charges will be payable by Carrier to Ameritech. Late payment charges will be calculated on the total amount of late access usage charges at the rate of .000493% per day (annual percentage rate of eighteen percent (18%)) compounded daily for the number of days late. Excluded from this provision will be any detailed usage records not provided by Ameritech in a timely fashion.
Data Format and Data Transfer. 6.2.1 Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer (when available) using the Exchange Message Record (“EMR”) format. The Parties shall agree to a fixed billing period in the Implementation Plan. 6.2.2 Requesting Carrier shall provide to Ameritech, on a monthly basis, the Switched Access Summary Usage Data (category 1150XX records) on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer using the EMR format. 6.2.3 Ameritech shall provide to Requesting Carrier, on a daily basis, the Switched Access Detail Usage Data (category 1101XX records) on magnetic tape no later than fourteen (14) days from the usage recording date. Ameritech shall provide the information on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer (e.g., network data mover), using EMR format. Ameritech and Requesting Carrier shall use best efforts to utilize electronic data transfer. 6.2.4 Each Party shall coordinate and exchange the billing account reference (“BAR”) and billing account cross reference (“BACR”) numbers for the Meet-Point Billing service. Each Party shall notify the other Party if the level of billing or other BAR/BACR elements change, resulting in a new BAR/BACR number.
Data Format and Data Transfer. Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer (when available) using the Exchange Message Record (“EMR”) format. The Parties shall agree to a fixed billing period in the Implementation Plan.
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Data Format and Data Transfer. 12.11.1. The tandem Party shall provide to the end office Party, where requested, the billing name and billing address of all IXCs originating or terminating traffic at the end office Party's end office. 12.11.2. Based on the individual call flows that can occur, certain types of records will have to be exchanged for billing purposes or the verification of billing. The Parties agree that the exchange of billing records will utilize the Bellcore standard EMR 01, 11, 50, and 20 formats. These records will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer (when available).
Data Format and Data Transfer. 6.2.1 Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer (when available) using the EMR format. The Parties shall agree to a fixed billing period in the Implementation Plan. ______________________ /7/ Since the terms of this Agreement are the result of Focal's adoption under - Section 252(i) of the Act of the Teligent Agreement, the Parties agree that the term "Effective Date", for purposes of this SECTION 6.1.2, shall ------------- mean February 10, 1999. 6.2.2 Focal shall provide to Ameritech, on a monthly basis, the Switched Access Summary Usage Data (category 1150XX records) on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer using the EMR format. 6.2.3 Ameritech shall provide to Focal, on a daily basis, the Switched Access Detail Usage Data (category 1101XX records) on magnetic tape no later than fourteen (14) days from the usage recording date. Ameritech shall provide the information on magnetic tape or, when available, via electronic data transfer (e.g., network data mover), using EMR format. Ameritech and ---- Focal shall use best efforts to utilize electronic data transfer. 6.2.4 Each Party shall coordinate and exchange the billing account reference ("BAR") and billing account cross reference ("BACR") numbers for the Meet-Point Billing service. Each Party shall notify the other Party if the level of billing or other BAR/BACR elements change, resulting in a new BAR/BACR number.
Data Format and Data Transfer. Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer using the Exchange Message Record (“EMR”) format. CBT has two (2) billing systems, each of which has a fixed billing period. Resale and Unbundled Ports will be in the 1st XXXX billing period every month; and, unbundled loops will be in the 7th CABS billing period every month. These billing periods coincide with current CABS and XXXX billing procedures. CABS bills are currently received via NDM and XXXX xxxxx will be sent via NDM, if requested by CLEC. Bill Data Tapes will be shipped overnight.
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