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A network-provided service feature that allows an attendant to establish a conference connection of three or more users.
Industry:Telecommunications
A network-provided service feature that allows selective denial of call origination to certain lines when excessive demands for service are required of a switching center.
Industry:Telecommunications
A network-provided service feature, associated with the switching center equipment, in which services, such as directory assistance, call interception, random conferencing, and precedence calling assistance, are rendered by an attendant.
Industry:Telecommunications
A network-provided service in which a telephone in a given local exchange area is connected, via a private line, to a central office in another, i.e., "foreign", exchange, rather than the local exchange area's central office. Note: To call originators, it appears that the subscriber having the FX service is located in the foreign exchange area.
Industry:Telecommunications
A new key formed by a nonsecret process with the original key, such that one or more of the nonparity bits of the new key differ from the corresponding bits of the original key.
Industry:Telecommunications
A next generation network (NGN) is a packet-based network able to provide services including Telecommunication Services and able to make use of multiple broadband, QoS-enabled transport technologies and in which service-related functions are independent from underlying transport-related technologies. It offers unrestricted access by users to different service providers. It supports generalized mobility which will allow consistent and ubiquitous provision of services to users.
Industry:Telecommunications
A node having the network address, as determined by the release node, to be where an existing call should be routed. The destination node may or may not be a Signaling System 7 signaling point.
Industry:Telecommunications
A node in a signaling network that either originates and receives signaling messages, or transfers signaling messages from one signaling link to another, or both.
Industry:Telecommunications
A node that interfaces with other nodes, and does not directly interface with customer equipment.
Industry:Telecommunications