PROVISION OF USAGE DATA Sample Clauses

PROVISION OF USAGE DATA. 58.1 Recorded Usage Data includes, but is not limited to, the following categories of information:
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PROVISION OF USAGE DATA. 73.1. This Section sets forth the terms and conditions for Embarq’s provision of Recorded Usage Data (as defined in this Part) to CLEC and for information exchange regarding long distance and access billing. The parties agree to record call information for interconnection in accordance with this Section. To the extent technically feasible, each party shall record all call detail information associated with completed calls originated by or terminated to the other Party’s local exchange subscriber, and long distance calls transited through one Party’s network to the terminating provider. Embarq shall record for CLEC the messages that Embarq records for and bills to its end users and records for billing of interexchange carriers. These records shall be provided at a party’s request and shall be formatted pursuant to Telcordia’s EMI standards and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. These records shall be transmitted to the other party on non-holiday Business Days in EMI format via CDN, or provided on a cartridge. Embarq and CLEC agree that they shall retain, at each party’s sole expense, copies of all EMI records transmitted to the other party for at least forty-five (45) Days after transmission to the other party.
PROVISION OF USAGE DATA. 73.1. This Section sets forth the terms and conditions for CenturyLink’s provision of Recorded Usage Data (as defined in this Part) to CLEC and for information exchange regarding long distance and access billing. The parties agree to record call information for interconnection in accordance with this Section. To the extent technically feasible, each party shall record all call detail information associated with completed calls originated by or terminated to the other Party’s local exchange subscriber, and long distance calls transited through one Party’s network to the terminating provider. CenturyLink shall record for CLEC the messages that CenturyLink records for and bills to its end users and records for billing of interexchange carriers. These records shall be provided at a party’s request and shall be formatted pursuant to Telcordia’s EMI standards and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. These records shall be transmitted to the other party on non-holiday Business Days in EMI format via CDN, or provided on a cartridge. CenturyLink and CLEC agree that they shall retain, at each party’s sole expense, copies of all EMI records transmitted to the other party for at least forty-five (45) Days after transmission to the other party.
PROVISION OF USAGE DATA. 58.1 Recorded Usage Data includes, but is not limited to, Access records related to long distance calling.
PROVISION OF USAGE DATA. 73.1. This Section sets forth the terms and conditions for Sprint’s provision of Recorded Usage Data (as defined in this Part) to CLEC and for information exchange regarding long distance billing. The parties agree to record call information for interconnection in accordance with this Section. To the extent technically feasible, each party shall record all call detail information associated with completed calls originated by or terminated to the other Party’s local exchange subscriber. Sprint shall record for CLEC the messages that Sprint records for and bills to its end users and records for billing of interexchange carriers. These records shall be provided at a party’s request and shall be formatted pursuant to Telcordia’s EMI standards and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. These records shall be transmitted to the other party on non- holiday Business Days in EMI format via CDN, or provided on a cartridge. Sprint and CLEC agree that they shall retain, at each party’s sole expense, copies of all EMI records transmitted to the other party for at least forty-five (45) calendar days after transmission to the other party.
PROVISION OF USAGE DATA. 58.1 Recorded Usage Data includes, but is not limited to, the following categories of information: 58.1.1 Use of CLASS/LASS/Custom Calling Features that CenturyLink records and bills for its End Users on a per usage basis. 58.1.2 Calls to Directory Assistance where CenturyLink provides such service to a CLEC End User. 58.1.3 Calls completed via CenturyLink provided Operator Services where CenturyLink provides such service to CLEC’s local service End User and where CenturyLink records such usage for its End Users using Industry Standard Telcordia EMI billing records. 58.1.4 Access records related to long distance calling. 58.1.5 CenturyLink -provided Centrex Service, station level detail. 58.2 This Section sets forth the terms and conditions for CenturyLink’s provision of Recorded Usage Data for information exchange regarding long distance and access billing. To the extent technically feasible, each Party shall record all call detail information associated with completed long distance and access calls originated by or terminated by such Party, and long distance calls transited through such Party’s network to the terminating provider to the same extent that such Party records such data for its End Users and records for billing of Interexchange carriers. These records shall be provided at a Party’s request and shall be formatted pursuant to the OBF’s EMI standards and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The procedures and limitations governing bill media, including the availability of secondary media, which are used to transmit the records, and Bill Media Request Forms, are set forth in CenturyLink’s Bill Media Guide. These records shall be transmitted to the other Party on non- holiday Business Days. CenturyLink and CLEC agree that they shall retain, at each Party’s sole expense, copies of all EMI records transmitted to the other Party for at least forty-five (45) Days after transmission to the other Party. 58.3 Except as stated in the preceding Section, subject to the requirements of Applicable Law, the manner in which, and the frequency with which, CLEC Usage Information will be provided to CLEC shall be determined by CenturyLink.
PROVISION OF USAGE DATA. 73.1. This Section sets forth the terms and conditions for Embarq ILEC’s provision of Recorded Usage Data (as defined in this Part) to CLEC and for information exchange regarding long distance and access billing. The parties agree to record call information for interconnection in accordance with this Section. To the extent technically feasible, each party shall record all call detail information associated with completed calls originated by or terminated to the other Party’s local exchange subscriber, and long distance calls transited through one Party’s network to the terminating provider. Embarq ILEC shall record for CLEC the messages that Embarq ILEC records for and bills to its end users and records for billing of interexchange carriers. These records shall be provided at a party’s request and shall be formatted pursuant to Telcordia’s EMI standards and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. These records shall be transmitted to the other party on non-holiday Business Days in EMI format via CDN, or provided on a cartridge. Embarq ILEC and CLEC agree that they shall retain, at each party’s sole expense, copies of all EMI records transmitted to the other party for at least forty-five (45) calendar days after transmission to the other party.
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PROVISION OF USAGE DATA. 74.1. This Section sets forth the terms and conditions for Embarq’s provision of Recorded Usage Data (as defined in this Part) to CLEC and for information exchange regarding long distance and access billing. The parties agree to record call information for interconnection in accordance with this Section. To the extent Technically Feasible, each Party shall record all call detail information associated with completed calls originated by or terminated to the other Party’s local exchange subscriber, and long distance calls transited through one Party’s network to the terminating provider. Embarq shall record for CLEC the messages that Embarq records for and bills to its end-users and records for billing of interexchange carriers. These records shall be provided at a Party’s request and shall be formatted pursuant to Telcordia’s EMI standards and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. These records shall be transmitted to the other Party on non-holiday Business Days in EMI format via CDN, or provided on a cartridge. Embarq and CLEC agree that they shall retain, at each Party’s sole expense, copies of all EMI records transmitted to the other Party for at least forty-five (45) Days after transmission to the other Party. CoastCom – ICRA: OR – Eff: 05/20/08 85 74.2. General Procedures

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