Oklahoma Code § 21-1742.1

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Definitions
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As used in this act:
1.  “Telephone record” means information retained by a telephone
company that relates to the telephone number dialed by the customer
or any other person using the telephone of the customer with the
permission of the customer, or the incoming number of a call
directed to a customer or any other person using the telephone of
the customer with the permission of the customer, or other data
related to such calls typically contained on a customer telephone
bill such as the time the call started and ended, the duration of
the call, the time of day the call was made, and any charges
applied.  For purposes of this act, any information collected and
retained by or on behalf of a customer utilizing a Caller I.D. or
equivalent service, or other similar technology, does not constitute
a telephone record;
2.  “Telephone company” means any person that provides
commercial telephone services to a customer, irrespective of the

communications technology used to provide such service including,
but not limited to, traditional wireline or cable telephone service;
cellular, broadband PCS, or other wireless telephone service;
microwave, satellite, or other terrestrial telephone service; and
voice over Internet telephone service;
3.  “Telephone” means any device used by a person for voice
communications, in connection with the services of a telephone
company, whether such voice communications are transmitted in
analog, data, or any other form;
4.  “Customer” means the person who subscribes to telephone
service from a telephone company or in whose name such telephone
service is listed;
5.  “Person” means any individual, partnership, corporation,
limited liability company, trust, estate, cooperative association,
or other entity; and
6.  “Procure” in regard to such a telephone record means to
obtain by any means, whether electronically, in writing, or in oral
form, with or without consideration.

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