Signaling Transfer Point definition

Signaling Transfer Point. (“STP”) means a signaling point that performs message routing functions and provides information for the routing of messages between signaling points within or between CCIS networks. An STP transmits, receives and processes CCIS messages.
Signaling Transfer Point or “STP” means a specialized switch that provides SS7 network access and performs SS7 message routing and screening.
Signaling Transfer Point. (“STP”) means a signaling point that performs message routing functions and provides information for the routing of messages between signaling points within or between CCIS networks. A STP transmits, receives and processes CCIS messages.

Examples of Signaling Transfer Point in a sentence

  • The SCP is a real time database system that, based on a query from the SSP and via a Signaling Transfer Point, performs subscriber or application-specific service logic, and then sends instructions back to the SSP on how to continue call processing.

  • A Signaling Transfer Point (STP) is a signaling network function that includes all of the capabilities provided by the signaling transfer point switches (STPSs) and their associated signaling links which enable the exchange of SS7 messages among and between switching elements, database elements and signaling transfer point switches.

  • Signaling Transfer Point also provide access to third- party local or tandem switching and Third-party-provided Signaling Transfer Points.

  • The SCP is a real time database system that, based on a query from a SSP and via a Signaling Transfer Point, performs subscriber or application-specific service logic, and then sends instructions back to the SSP on how to continue call processing.

  • SS7 Network Interconnection is the interconnection of Frankfort Plant Board local Signaling Transfer Point Switches (STP) and Frankfort Plant Board local or tandem switching systems with BellSouth STPs. This interconnection provides connectivity that enables the exchange of SS7 messages among BellSouth switching systems and databases (DBs), Frankfort Plant Board local or tandem switching systems, and other third- party switching systems directly connected to the BellSouth SS7 network.


More Definitions of Signaling Transfer Point

Signaling Transfer Point or "STP" means the point where a party interconnects, either directly or through facilities provided by ALLTEL, or a Third Party Provider with the CCS/SS7 network. “Switched Exchange Access Service” means the offering of transmission or switching services to telecommunications carriers for the purpose of the origination or termination of Telephone toll Service. Switched Exchange Access Services include, but are not necessarily limited to: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 800/888 access, and 900 access and their successors or similar Switched Exchange Access Services.
Signaling Transfer Point or "STP" means the point where a party interconnects, either directly or through facilities provided by Windstream, or a Third Party Provider with the CCS/SS7 network.
Signaling Transfer Point or "STP" means the point where a Party interconnects, either directly or through facilities provided by ALLTEL, or a third party provider with the CCS/SS7 network.
Signaling Transfer Point. (“STP”) means a CCS Network node that performs a packet switching function for routing signaling messages among Service Switching Points (SSPs), Service Control Points (SCPs), Signaling Points (SPs), and other STPs in order to query Databases. In order to connect to an AT&T-13STATE’s SS7 network, Customer (or a third party transporting Customer’s CNDS Queries) must connect with an AT&T-13STATE STP in order to connect to that AT&T-13STATE’s SCP.
Signaling Transfer Point or "STP" is As Defined in the Act.
Signaling Transfer Point or "STP" provide functionality that enable the exchange of SS7 messages among and between switching elements, database elements and Signaling Transfer Points.
Signaling Transfer Point or "STP" means a signaling point that performs message routing functions and provides information for the routing of messages between signaling end points. An STP transmits, receives and processes Common Channel Signaling ("CCS") messages. 3.40 "Switched Access Service" means the offering of transmission or switching services to Telecommunications Carriers for the purpose of the origination or termination of telephone toll service. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 800/888 access, and 900 access and their successors or similar Switched Access services. 3.41 "Tariff" as used throughout this Agreement refers to USWC interstate tariffs and state tariffs, price lists, price schedules and catalogs. 3.42 "Telecommunications Carrier" means any provider of telecommunications services, except that such term does not include aggregators of telecommunications services (as defined in Section 226 of the Act). A Telecommunications Carrier shall be treated as a common carrier under the Act only to the extent that it is engaged in providing telecommunications services, except that the Commission shall determine whether the provision of fixed and mobile satellite service shall be treated as common carriage. 3.43 "Traffic Type" is the characterization of intraLATA traffic as "local" (local includes EAS), or "toll" which shall be the same as the characterization established by the appropriate state commission for the incumbent LEC.