Method of telecommunications call record correlation...

Telephonic communications – With usage measurement – Call charge metering or monitoring

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C379S112010, C379S114040, C379S114140

Reexamination Certificate

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07424103

ABSTRACT:
A method of identifying arbitrage includes determining whether originating and terminating call detail records (CDRs) are correlated and obtaining correlated candidate pairs from the determined CDRs; establishing whether a correlated candidate pair of the obtained correlated candidate pairs is a unique pair; and if established that a correlated candidate pair is unique, determining an amount of arbitrage based on the comparison of the originating and terminating CDR fields of the unique correlated candidate pair.

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