Daily Usage File definition

Daily Usage File or “DUF” or “Usage Extract” means a service which provides End User usage call records as described in Attachment 11 - Daily Usage File.
Daily Usage File or “DUF” or “Usage Extract” means a service which provides End User usage call records as
Daily Usage File through Centralized Message Distribution System ("CMDS"). 1.3.3.1 Reseller Usage Information will be provided in a Bellcore Exchange Message Records ("EMR") format. 1.3.3.2 Daily Usage File Data Tapes provided pursuant to Exhibit I, Section 1.3.2(a) will be issued each day, Monday through Friday, except holidays observed by ▇▇▇▇ Atlantic.

Examples of Daily Usage File in a sentence

  • Upon written request from DTM, BellSouth will provide the Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) service to DTM pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this section.

  • The EODUF messages will be intermingled among DTM’s Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) messages.

  • Upon written request from DTM, BellSouth will provide the Enhanced Optional Daily Usage File (EODUF) service to DTM pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this section.


More Definitions of Daily Usage File

Daily Usage File or “DUF” is the compilation of messages or copies of messages in standard Exchange Message Interface (EMI) format exchanged from BellSouth to an CLEC.
Daily Usage File or “DUF” or “Usage Extract” means a service which provides End User usage call records as described in this Agreement.
Daily Usage File or “DUF” or “Usage Extract” means a service which provides End User usage call records as described in Attachment 06 - Daily Usage File.
Daily Usage File is the compilation of messages or copies of messages in standard Exchange Message Interface (EMI) format exchanged from BellSouthAT&T to Sprint.
Daily Usage File through Centralized Message Distribution System ("CMDS"). 1.3.1 Focal Usage Information will be provided in a Bellcore Exchange Message Records ("EMR") format.
Daily Usage File. (DUF) is a process whereby a CLEC receives usage sensitive records in the industry standard format, currently Exchange Message Interface (EMI). 1.4 “End User” means a third-party residence or business that subscribes to Telecommunications Services provided at retail by AT&T. As used herein, the termEnd Users” does not include any of the Parties to this Agreement with respect to any item or service obtained under this Agreement. 1.5 The term “ILEC” in this Agreement references the SBC ILECs doing business in the regions more particularly described below: 1.
Daily Usage File is the compilation of messages or copies of messages in standard Exchange Message Interface (EMI) format exchanged from BellSouth to Sprint. “Dedicated Transport” provides a local interoffice transmission path between BellSouth and/or Sprint central offices. Dedicated Transport is limited to the use of a single customer and does not require switching at a Tandem. “Defaulting Party” is a Party in breach of a material term or condition of the Agreement.