Networking View > CDRs
Data CDRs:
A Call Data Record (or CDR) is a unique representation of each data session that occurs on an ICCID. In other words, there will always be a CDR for each data session that captures key information about that data session.
- Summary of Billed Usage in MB
- Timestamp – when the Data session commenced as well as when it concluded
- ICCID
- Location of the user at the time of the data session
- The Operator Network along with its MCC-MNC that facilitated the data session
- You can review whether the usage was drained from a particular package or not by looking at the Package ID (N/A indicates that it is draining from its own balance or group balance).
- There is other information that is also available in CDRs such as sponsored and mapped IMSIs, IMSI Profile along with Network Activity IDs – these are details that are needed only in certain cases when Telna needs to investigate network activities.
Voice CDRs:
Shares almost the same information as Data CDRs but with Direction (whether Incoming/Outgoing), Calling Party, and Called Party information as well.
SMS CDRs:
Shares almost the same information as Data CDRs but with Direction (whether Incoming/Outgoing), Calling Party, and Called Party information as well.