Common use of Exchange of Billing Message Information Clause in Contracts

Exchange of Billing Message Information. 8.13.1 SBC-13 STATE will provide CLEC a specific Daily Usage File (“DUF” or “Usage Extract”) for Resale Services and Network Element usage sensitive services provided hereunder (“Customer Usage Data”). Such Customer Usage Data shall be provided by SBC-13STATE in accordance with Exchange Message Interface (EMI) guidelines supported by OBF. Any exceptions to the supported formats will be noted in the DUF implementation requirements documentation for each ILEC. The DUF shall include (i) specific daily usage, including both Local Traffic (if and where applicable) and LEC-carried IntraLATA Toll Traffic, in EMI format for usage sensitive services furnished in connection with each Resale Service and Network Element to the extent that similar usage sensitive information is provided to retail End Users of SBC-13STATE within that state, (ii) with sufficient detail to enable CLEC to bill its End Users for usage sensitive services furnished by SBC-13STATE in connection with Resale Services and Network Elements provided by SBC-13STATE. Procedures and processes for implementing the interfaces with SBC-AMERITECH, PACIFIC, NEVADA, SNET, and SBC-SWBT will be included in implementation requirements documentation. 8.13.1.1 This section is intended to entitle CLEC to continue to receive ACDRS records in accordance with current operating procedures between SBC-AMERITECH and CLEC under the prior Resale Agreements. 8.13.2 To establish file transmission for the DUF, CLEC must provide a separate written request for each state to SBC-AMERITECH, PACIFIC, NEVADA, SNET and SBC-SWBT no less than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the desired first transmission date for each file. 8.13.3 Call detail for LEC-carried calls that are alternately billed to CLEC End Users will be forwarded to CLEC as rated call detail on the DUF.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Exchange of Billing Message Information. 8.13.1 SBC-13 STATE 8.9.1 SBC-ILEC will provide CLEC a specific Daily Usage File (“DUF” or “Usage Extract”) for Resale Services and Network Element usage sensitive services provided hereunder (“Customer Usage Data”). Such Customer Usage Data shall be provided by SBC-13STATE SBC-ILEC in accordance with Exchange Message Interface (EMI) guidelines supported by OBF. Any exceptions to the supported formats will be noted in the DUF implementation requirements documentation for each ILEC. The DUF shall include include (i) specific daily usage, including both Local Traffic (if and where applicable) and LEC-carried IntraLATA Toll Traffic, in EMI format for usage sensitive services furnished in connection with each Resale Service and Network Element to the extent that similar usage sensitive information is provided to retail End Users of SBC-13STATE SBC- ILEC within that state, (ii) with sufficient detail to enable CLEC to bill ▇▇▇▇ its End Users for usage sensitive services furnished by SBC-13STATE SBC-ILEC in connection with Resale Services and Network Elements provided by SBC-13STATESBC-ILEC. Procedures and processes for implementing the interfaces with SBC-AMERITECH, PACIFIC, NEVADA, SNET, and SBC-SWBT ILEC will be included in implementation requirements documentation. 8.13.1.1 This section is intended to entitle CLEC to continue to receive ACDRS records in accordance with current operating procedures between SBC-AMERITECH and CLEC under the prior Resale Agreements. 8.13.2 8.9.2 To establish file transmission for the DUF, CLEC must provide a separate written request for each state to SBC-AMERITECH, PACIFIC, NEVADA, SNET and SBC-SWBT ILEC no less than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the desired first transmission date for each file. 8.13.3 8.9.3 Call detail for LEC-carried calls that are alternately billed to CLEC End Users will be forwarded to CLEC as rated call detail on the DUF.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Exchange of Billing Message Information. 8.13.1 8.10.1 SBC-13 STATE will provide CLEC LEVEL 3 a specific Daily Usage File (“DUF” or “Usage Extract”) for Resale Services and Network Element usage sensitive services provided hereunder (“Customer Usage Data”). Such Customer Usage Data shall be provided by SBC-13STATE in accordance with Exchange Message Interface (EMI) guidelines supported by OBF. Any exceptions to the supported formats will be noted in the DUF implementation requirements documentation for each ILECSBC- 13STATE owned LEVEL 3. The DUF shall include will include (i) specific daily usage, including both Local Traffic (if and where applicable) and LEC-LEC- carried IntraLATA Toll Traffic, in EMI format for usage sensitive services furnished in connection with each Resale Service and Network Element to the extent that similar usage sensitive information is provided to retail End End-Users of SBC-13STATE within that state, (ii) with sufficient detail to enable CLEC LEVEL 3 to bill its End End-Users for usage sensitive services furnished by SBC-13STATE in connection with Resale Services and Network Elements provided by SBC-13STATE. Procedures and processes for implementing the interfaces with SBCSBC MIDWEST REGION 5-AMERITECHSTATE, PACIFICSBC CALIFORNIA, SBC NEVADA, SNETSBC CONNECTICUT, and SBCSBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5-SWBT STATE will be included in implementation requirements documentation. 8.13.1.1 This section is intended to entitle CLEC to continue to receive ACDRS records in accordance with current operating procedures between SBC-AMERITECH and CLEC under the prior Resale Agreements. 8.13.2 To establish file transmission for the DUF, CLEC must provide a separate written request for each state to SBC-AMERITECH, PACIFIC, NEVADA, SNET and SBC-SWBT no less than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the desired first transmission date for each file. 8.13.3 Call detail for LEC-carried calls that are alternately billed to CLEC End Users will be forwarded to CLEC as rated call detail on the DUF.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement