Service Control Point definition

Service Control Point. (SCP) is the node in the common channel signaling network that accepts Queries for certain Database services. The SCP is a real time database system that receives Queries from service platforms, performs subscriber or application-specific service logic, and then sends a Response back to the Query-originating platform. Such service platforms can be Service Switching Points (SSPs) or other network nodes capable of properly formatting and launching Queries.
Service Control Point or "SCP" means a signaling end point that acts as a database to provide information to another signaling end point (i.e., Service Switching Point or another SCP) for processing or routing certain types of network calls. A query/response mechanism is typically used in communicating with an SCP.
Service Control Point or “SCP” is as defined in the Act.

Examples of Service Control Point in a sentence

  • Bellcore GR-1299-CORE, AINGR: Switch Service Control Point (“SCP”) Adjunct Interface, Issue 3, July 1996, and revision 1, November 1996.

  • AIN Bellcore GR-1280-CORE, Advanced Intelligent Network (“AIN”) Service Control Point (“SCP”) Generic Requirements, Issue 1, August 1993.


More Definitions of Service Control Point

Service Control Point or "SCP" means a node in the CCS network to which information requests for service handling, such as routing, are directed and processed. The SCP is a real time database system that, based on a query from a Service Switching Point (SSP), performs subscriber or application-specific service logic and then sends instructions back to the SSP on how to continue call processing.
Service Control Point or “SCP” means a signaling end point that acts as a data base to provide information to another signaling end point (i.e., Service Switching Point or another SCP) for processing or routing certain types of network calls. A query/response mechanism is typically used in communicating with an SCP.
Service Control Point. (SCP) is as defined in Attachment III, Section 13. “Small Exchange Carrier Access Billing” (SECAB) means the document prepared by the Billing Committee of the OBF. The Small Exchange Carrier Access Billing document, published by Bellcore as Special Report SR OPT-001856, contains the recommended guidelines for the billing of access and other connectivity services. “Specialized Routing” is as defined in Attachment III, Section 7.2.2.
Service Control Point or "SCP" means a node in the Common Channel Signaling network to which informational requests for service handling, such as routing, are directed and processed. The SCP is a real time database system that, based on a query from a service switching point and via a Signaling Transfer Point, performs subscriber or application-specific service logic, and then sends instructions back to the service switching point on how to continue call processing.
Service Control Point or "SCP" means a node in the CCS network to which information requests for service handling, such as routing, are directed and processed. The SCP is a real
Service Control Point. (“SCP”) means a common CCS Network node where the Calling Name Database resides.
Service Control Point or "SCP" means a component of the signaling network that acts as a database to provide information to another component of the signaling network Service Switching Point or another SCP) for processing or routing certain types of network calls. A mechanism is typically used in communicating with an SCP.