Exchange Message Record (EMR definition

Exchange Message Record (EMR means the standard used for exchange of telecommunications message information among Local Exchange Carriers for billable, non-billable, sample, settlement and study data. EMR format is described in BR-010-200-010 ▇▇▇▇ Exchange Message Record, a ▇▇▇▇ Communications Research, Inc. document that defines industry standards for Exchange Message Records, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

Examples of Exchange Message Record (EMR in a sentence

  • An Exchange Message Interface (EMI) was formerly known as an Exchange Message Record (EMR).

  • In all cases, each Party shall follow the Exchange Message Record ("EMR") standard and exchange records between the Parties and with the terminating carrier to facilitate the billing process to the originating network.

  • Information shall be exchanged in Exchange Message Record (EMR) format, on magnetic tape or via a mutually acceptable Electronic File Transfer protocol.

  • Information shall be exchanged in Exchange Message Record ("EMR") format, on magnetic tape or via a mutually acceptable electronic file transfer protocol.

  • II-2 1.12 Exchange Message Record (EMR) ......................................................................

  • Centralized Message Distribution System is the BellCore administered national system, based in Kansas City, Missouri, used to exchange Exchange Message Record (EMR) formatted data among host companies.

  • Information shall be exchanged in Exchange Message Record ("EMR") format (Bellcore Standard BR ▇▇▇- ▇▇▇-▇▇▇, as amended) on magnetic tape or via a mutually acceptable electronic file transfer protocol.

  • II-1 1.11 Exchange Message Record (EMR) ...................................

  • II-3 1.26 Exchange Message Record (EMR) ...................................

  • II-3 1.31 Exchange Message Record (EMR) ...................................