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  2. Call detail record - Wikipedia

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    A call detail record contains data fields that describe a specific instance of a telecommunication transaction, but does not include the content of that transaction. By way of simplistic example, a call detail record describing a particular phone call might include the phone numbers of both the calling and receiving parties, the start time, and duration of that call.

  3. Automatic message accounting - Wikipedia

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    Automatic message accounting (AMA) provides detailed accounting for telephone calls. When direct distance dialing (DDD) was introduced in the US, message registers no longer sufficed for dialed telephone calls. The need to record the time and phone number of each long-distance call was met by electromechanical data processing equipment.

  4. Telecommunications rating - Wikipedia

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    To perform the rating calculations it is necessary to produce a Call detail record/EDR. [citation needed] A Call detail record [3] [4] (CDR, also known as Call Data Record) [5] is "a record of a call setup and completion", [5] and its format "varies among telecom providers or programs", which some allow to be configured by the user. [6] EDR ...

  5. Call logging - Wikipedia

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    Telephone call data, such as originating station, destination, start and ending times, and transmission characteristics, is collected from a telecommunications system or private branch exchange (PBX) in form of call detail records (CDRs). The equipment typically presents this data on older PBXs via a serial communications port, or more recently ...

  6. Customer proprietary network information - Wikipedia

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    Customer proprietary network information (CPNI) is the data collected by telecommunications companies about a consumer's telephone service. [1] It includes the time, date, duration and destination number of each call, the type of network a consumer subscribes to, and certain other information that appears on the consumer's telephone bill. [2]

  7. Charging data record - Wikipedia

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    For mobile telecommunications, the Charging Data Record (CDR) is, in 3GPP parlance, a formatted collection of information about a chargeable telecommunication event (making a phone call, using the Internet from your mobile device).

  8. Telecommunications mediation - Wikipedia

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    Aggregation of partial call detail records related to the same call; Format change and call detail record normalization; Business transformation of data; In a telecom billing scenario, mediation is the first step after receiving a call detail record. The mediated call detail record files are forwarded to a rating engine, which calculates the ...

  9. Local usage details - Wikipedia

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    Local usage details (LUD) are a detailed record of local calls made and received from a particular phone number. [1] These records are regularly available to police in the United States and Canada [ 2 ] with a court order , and were traditionally subject to the same restrictions as telephone tapping .