Signal Switching Clause Samples

The Signal Switching clause defines the procedures and conditions under which a party may change or redirect communication signals within a system or network. Typically, this clause outlines the technical requirements, notification processes, and any limitations or permissions needed to initiate a switch, such as switching from one communication channel to another or rerouting signals for maintenance or operational reasons. Its core function is to ensure seamless and authorized transitions between signal pathways, thereby minimizing disruptions and maintaining the integrity and reliability of communications.
Signal Switching. 6.6.1 An IAM Signal Switching usage charge will be assessed for each IAM message that is switched by the local STP for each IAM message that is switched for direct routed terminating traffic. A TCAP Signal Switching usage charge will be assessed for each TCAP message that is switched by the local STP termination of non-call associated signaling messages (excluding LIDB and 800 Access Service).
Signal Switching. 6.6.1 An JAM Signal Switching usage charge will be assessed for each ▇▇▇ message that is switched by the local STP for each JAM message that is switched for direct routed terminating traffic. A TCAP Signal Switching usage charge will be assessed for each TCAP message that is switched by the local STP termination of non-call associated signaling messages (excluding LIDB and 800 Access Service).