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

  • Billed Number Screening – refers to the activity of determining whether a toll billing exception indicator is present for a particular billing number.

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