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Signaling performed in the associated channel time slot.
Industry:Telecommunications
Signaling performed in digital time slots that are not within the channel time slot.
Industry:Telecommunications
Signaling packets that are transmitted on a periodic basis across a permanent virtual circuit in the direction of transmission from the channelized side to the packetized side. This allows the originating endpoint to update the knowledge of the terminating endpoint regarding the signaling information on the incoming channel and the status of the permanent virtual circuit status.
Industry:Telecommunications
Signaling in which two conductors are used for a single channel, and a center-tapped coil, or its equivalent, is used to split the signaling current equally between the two conductors. Note: SX signaling may be one-way, for intra-central-office use, or the simplex legs may be connected to form full duplex signaling circuits that function like composite (CX) signaling circuits with E & M lead control.
Industry:Telecommunications
Signaling in which the whole or a part of one or more channels in a multichannel system is used to provide for supervisory and control signals for the message traffic channels. Note: The same channels, such as frequency bands or time slots, that are used for signaling are not used for message traffic.
Industry:Telecommunications
Signaling in which the transmission of each signal in the forward direction from an originating terminal is inhibited until an acknowledgement of the satisfactory receipt of the previous signal is received by the originating terminal.
Industry:Telecommunications
A service that allows call originators to place toll telephone calls to 800-service subscribers, from within specified rate areas, without a charge to the call originator. Note: The 800 series denotes the service access codes of 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, 833, and 822.
Industry:Telecommunications
The time interval between two consecutive significant instants.
Industry:Telecommunications