Billed Number Screening definition

Billed Number Screening. (BNS) means a validation of toll billing exception (TBE) data and performance of public telephone checks; i.e., determining if a billed line is a public (including those classified as semi-public) telephone number.
Billed Number Screening or “BNS” means a validation of toll billing exception (“TBE”) data and performance of public telephone checks; i.e., determining if a billed line is a public (including those classified as semi-public) telephone number.
Billed Number Screening. (BNS) means a validation of toll billing exception (TBE) data and performance of public telephone checks; i.e., determining if a billed line is a public (including those classified as semipublic) telephone number.

Examples of Billed Number Screening in a sentence

  • A LIDB also contains validation data for collect and third number-billed calls; i.e., Billed Number Screening.

  • Upon request from CLEC, employing Sprint- approved LSR documentation, Sprint shall provide blocking of 700, 900, and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or be developed in the future, and shall provide Billed Number Screening (BNS), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of bill-to-third party and collect calls, on a line, PBX, or individual service basis.

  • Billed Number Screening BellSouth is authorized to use the billing number information to determine whether DTM has identified the billing number as one that should not be billed for collect or third number calls.

  • Upon request from CLEC, employing Embarq-approved LSR documentation, Embarq will provide blocking of 700, 900, and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or be developed in the future, and will provide Billed Number Screening (BNS), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of bill-to-third party and collect calls, on a line, PBX, or individual service basis.

  • Examples of proprietary information are as follows: - Billed (Line/Regional Accounting Office (▇▇▇)) Number - PIN Number(s) - Billed Number Screening (BNS) indicators - Class of Service (also referred to as Service or Equipment) - Reports on LIDB usage - Information related to billing for LIDB usage - LIDB usage statistics.

Related to Billed Number Screening

  • Location Routing Number (LRN) means the ten (10) digit number that is assigned to the network switching elements (Central Office–Host and Remotes as required) for the routing of calls in the network. The first six (6) digits of the LRN will be one of the assigned NPA NXX of the switching element. The purpose and functionality of the last four (4) digits of the LRN have not yet been defined but are passed across the network to the terminating switch.