Call Detail Recording (CDR) refers to a data record produced by a telephone exchange or a telephone company's billing system that contains information about the calls made over telephone lines. This includes details such as the time of the call, duration, calling and receiving numbers, and sometimes the locations of both parties.
Call Detail Recording is commonly used in various contexts, particularly in telecommunications, law enforcement, and customer service analysis. It is more prevalent in written contexts, especially in technical documentation, billing statements, legal documents, and reports.
Эта телекоммуникационная компания выдала запись детализации вызовов, чтобы прояснить расценки в моем счете.
Law enforcement agencies often rely on call detail recordings to gather evidence in investigations.
Правоохранительные органы часто полагаются на записи детализации вызовов, чтобы собирать доказательства в ходе расследований.
The customer service representative reviewed the call detail recording to address my complaint effectively.
While "Call Detail Recording" itself is not frequently used in idiomatic expressions, the term can intersect with various phrases in the context of telecommunications and analytics:
После просмотра записей детализации вызовов мы решили закончить на сегодня.
All in a day's work - A routine task or responsibility.
Анализ записей детализации вызовов на предмет несоответствий - это просто очередная часть нашей работы.
The call of the wild - An irresistible desire to experience nature or wilderness.
The term "Call Detail Recording" is comprised of the following components: - Call: Derived from the Old Norse kalla meaning "to summon" or "to cry out”. - Detail: From the Middle French détail, meaning "a cutting off", which evolved to mean specifics or particulars. - Recording: Originating from the Latin recordare, meaning "to remember or recall".
Together, they describe the specific details captured about telephone calls.