Automated Message Accounting (AMA) definition
Examples of Automated Message Accounting (AMA) in a sentence
The Parties will only use inter-tandem switching for the transport and termination of Local Traffic originating on each other’s network at and after such time as the Parties have agreed to and fully implemented generally accepted industry signaling standards and Automated Message Accounting (AMA) record standards which shall support the recognition of multiple tandem switching events.
Each Party will calculate terminating minutes of use based on standard Automated Message Accounting ("AMA") recordings made within each Party’s network.
These parameters include Automated Message Accounting (AMA), Automatic Number Identification (ANI), Calling Party Number (CPN), Privacy Indicator, calling party category information, originating line information, such as Carrier Information Parameter (CIP), wherever such information is needed for call routing, measuring, recording, or billing.
The Parties will only use inter-tandem switching for the transport and termination of Local Traffic originating on each other's network at and after such time as the Parties have agreed to and fully implemented generally accepted industry signaling standards and Automated Message Accounting (AMA) record standards which shall support the recognition of multiple tandem switching events.
These parameters include Automated Message Accounting (AMA), Automatic Number Identification (ANI), Calling Party Number (CPN), Jurisdictional Indicator Parameter (JIP), Privacy Indicator, calling party category information, originating line information, such as Carrier Information Parameter (CIP), wherever such information is needed for call routing, measuring, recording, or billing.
The Parties will only use inter-tandem switching for the transport and termination of Local Traffic, optional EAS and IntraLATA Toll originating on each other’s network at and after such time as the Parties have agreed to and fully implemented generally accepted industry signaling standards and Automated Message Accounting (AMA) record standards which shall support the recognition of multiple tandem switching events.
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