Recording Company definition

Recording Company is the company that performs the functions of Recording and Message Processing of IXC transported messages and the Provision of Message Detail.
Recording Company. The Recording Company of Bank Hapoalim Ltd.
Recording Company the company that performs the functions of recording and message processing of Interexchange Carrier (IXC) transported messages and the provision of message detail.

Examples of Recording Company in a sentence

  • The terms and conditions under this Attachment will also apply when the Facility-Based Provider is the Recording Company.

  • If written notification is not received within sixty (60) calendar days, the Recording Company shall have no further obligation to recover the data and shall have no further liability to the non-Recording Company.

  • CLEC, as the Recording Company, agrees to provide any and all AURs required by AT&T-21STATE on a reciprocal, no-charge basis.

  • CLEC, as the Recording Company, agrees to provide any and all AURs required by AT&T-22STATE on a reciprocal, no-charge basis.

  • The Recording Company performs local and intraLATA operator services for the CLEC.

  • The Recording Company performs recording at the operator switch for 0- only IXC transported messages.

  • The Recording Company performs recording at the operator switch for all 0+, 0-, Coin Sent Paid, CAMA and International IXC transported messages.

  • Recording Company creates terminating AURs for this data and forwards AUR records to the CLEC.Option #12: Recording Company provides tandem function for CLEC.

  • CLEC, as the Recording Company, agrees to provide any and all Access Usage Records (AURs) required by AT&T-13STATE on a reciprocal, no-charge basis.

  • The CLEC requests Recording Company to provide all Feature Group B terminating usage recordings including Feature Group B over D.

Related to Recording Company

  • Holding Company means, in relation to a company or corporation, any other company or corporation in respect of which it is a Subsidiary.