Common channel signalling definition

Common channel signalling means the transmission of control information (signalling) via a separate channel than that used for the messages. The signalling channel usually controls multiple message channels.
Common channel signalling means a signalling method in which a single channel between exchanges conveys, by means of labelled messages, signalling information relating to a multiplicity of circuits or calls and other information such as that used for network management;
Common channel signalling. (Category 5) means a signalling method in which a single channel between exchanges conveys, by means of labelled messages, signalling information relating to a multiplicity of circuits or

Examples of Common channel signalling in a sentence

  • Signalling System No.7: Common channel signalling system that enables transmission of the signalling information in the electronic communication networks over a single channel with the addressed message.

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