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SS7 Tutorial
Common Channel Signaling System No. 7 (i.e., SS7 or C7) is a global standard for telecommunications defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T).
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Signaling System 7 (SS7) Tutorial
Signaling System 7 (SS7) is an architecture for performing out-of-band signaling in support of the call-establishment, billing, routing, and information-exchange functions of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). It identifies functions to be performed by a signaling-system network and a protocol to enable their performance.
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Signaling System 7 (SS7) Gateway Solution for Internet Access
A signaling system 7 (SS7) gateway is an intelligent network (IN) based system that can be used in conjunction with network-access servers (NASs) to offload the circuit-switched network congestion caused by dial-up Internet users. This system is also capable of creating new services for Internet service providers (ISPs).
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The Future of Signaling System 7 & Intelligent Network Services
What happens to SS7 and IN services as the telecom landscape continues to implement an all-IP model? This Webinar will consider the status of these technologies and address evolution strategies that provide the basis for seamless services migration. Accordingly, the Webinar content will examine the ongoing requirements to support interworking considerations between next-generation and legacy signaling networks, including requirements...
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The Future of Signaling Systems & Intelligent Network Services
SS7 and IN services have over the years proved themselves to be the gold standard for supporting robust voice services. But with the world rapidly moving to all-IP and data-centric models, operators have some difficult near-term decisions to make as they confront how to most efficiently support these services and maintain revenue streams in a next-generation context. This Webinar will discuss both business and technology factors that are...
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Signaling System 7
As telecommunications networks continue to evolve and converge, the technologies behind these networks continue to grow more complex and more confusing. Check out our informational tutorials, help guides, and white papers for assistance with today's hottest converging technologies.
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OpenSS7 Site
This is an opensource development project (called OpenSS7) to provide a robust and GPL'ed SS7 and SIGTRAN stack for Linux and other UN*X operating systems. Perhaps we should have called it LinuxSS7, or SS7-For-The-Common-Man, or SS7-For-The-Rest-Of-Us, but we're kinda attached to the name OpenSS7 as this is an opensource project.
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