International Signalling Point Code definition

International Signalling Point Code. (ISPC) means a code with a unique 14-bit format used at the international level for signalling message routing and identification of signalling points involved;
International Signalling Point Code means a Signalling Point Code that constitutes an independent address for international purposes, in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation Q.708;
International Signalling Point Code means a sequence of digits that can identify a signalling point in the Republic of Palau which has a signalling relation with a signalling point in another country.

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