Computer record that contains data unique to a specific call.
A billing-system feature that tracks details about calls, such as type, time, duration, originator, and destination. CDRs can be used for network monitoring, accounting, and billing purposes.
CDR An accounting record produced by Switches to track Call Type, Time, Duration, Facilities used, Originator, Destination, etc. CDRs are used for customer billing, rate determination, network monitoring, and facility capacity planning. CDRs represent unrated calls (to be processed by Rating) in contrast to Tolls, which are rated calls.
a data record typically used in a telephony system to record usage information on a per-call basis. This information might include the number called from, number called to, start-time, call duration, etc.
A data record typically used in a telephony system to record usage information on a per-call basis. Typical fields in the record include originating number, terminating number, start-time, duration, etc.
Information regarding a single call collected from the switch and available as an automatically generated downloadable report for a requested time period. The report contains information on the number of calls, call duration, call origination and destination, and billed amount.
Computer record containing data unique to a specific call. [This information is processed as a unit and contains such details as originating switch, terminating switch, call length and time of day.] (2) Processing of call-specific information -- start time, elapsed time, number dialed, date, and other pertinent customer data
In telecommunications, a Call Detail Record (CDR) (also Call Detail Recording) or Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) is a record containing information about recent system usage, such as the identities of sources (points of origin), the identities of destinations (endpoints), the duration of each call, the amount billed for each call, the total usage time in the billing period, the total free time remaining in the billing period, and the running total charged during the billing period. The format of the CDR varies among telecom providers and call-logging software. Some software allows the CDR format to be configured by the user.