Signal Transfer Point definition

Signal Transfer Point. (STP) performs a packet switching function that routes signaling messages among Service Switching Points (SSP), Service Control Points (SCP), Signaling Points (SP), and other STPs in order to set up calls and to query databases for Advanced Services.
Signal Transfer Point or “STP” is as defined in the Act.
Signal Transfer Point. OR "STP" means a packet switch in the CCS network that is used to route signaling messages among SSPs, SCPs and other STPs in order to set up calls and to query databases for advanced services. GTE's network includes mated pairs of local and regional STPs. STPs are provided in pairs for redundancy. GTE STPs conform to ANSI T1.111-8 standards.

Examples of Signal Transfer Point in a sentence

  • The SSP launches a query over signaling links (A-links) to the Signal Transfer Point (STP), and from there to the SCP.

  • V-11 9.4 Connection Through Signal Transfer Point (STP)............................................

  • The WSP’s Signal Transfer Point (STP), tandem, and/or end office’s LRN software will determine the need for, and triggers, the query.

  • II-10 1.83 Signal Transfer Point (STP) ................................................................................

  • The SSP launches a query over signaling links (A- links) to the Signal Transfer Point (STP), and from there to the SCP.

  • II-6 1.70 Signal Transfer Point (STP) ........................................

  • V-11 9.4 Connection Through Signal Transfer Point (STP)...............................................

  • Signal Link Transport is a set of two or four dedicated 56 kbps transmission paths between Knology designated Signaling Points of Interconnection that provide a diverse transmission path and cross connect to a BellSouth Signal Transfer Point.

  • II-8 1.82 Signal Transfer Point (STP) ........................................

  • CLEC launches a query from an AIN capable Switch over the SS7 network to the Qwest Signal Transfer Point (STP).


More Definitions of Signal Transfer Point

Signal Transfer Point. STP") means a specialized switch which provides SS7 network access and performs SS7 message routing and screening.
Signal Transfer Point or "STP" means a component of the SS7 signaling network that performs message routing functions and provides information for the routing of messages between signaling network components. An STP transmits, receives and processes CCS messages and it is a packet switch that utilizes the SS7 protocol.
Signal Transfer Point. STP”) means a packet switching function that routes signaling messages among Service Switching Points (“SSPs”), Service Control Points (“SCPs”), Signaling Point (“SPs”), and other STPs in order to set up calls and to query databases for advanced services.
Signal Transfer Point. ("STP") means a packet switch in the CCS network that is used to route signaling messages among SSPs, SCPs and other STPs
Signal Transfer Point or "STP" is as described in Appendix UNE.
Signal Transfer Point or "STP" means a packet switch in the CCS network that is used to route signaling messages among SSPs, SCPs and other STPs in order to set up calls and to query databases for advanced services. Verizon's network includes mated pairs of local and regional STPs. STPs are provided in pairs for redundancy. Verizon STPs conform to ANSI T1.111-8 standards.

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