Signaling Transfer Point definition
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BellSouth shall provide Switching Service Point (SSP) capabilities and signaling software to interconnect the signaling links destined to the Signaling Transfer Point Switch (STPS).
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.
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.
MTY and Imvescor shall similarly cooperate with respect to compliance with any applicable state securities laws.
The transport portion of CCSAS commonly referred to as a signaling link, is provided via dedicated 56 kbps or higher out of band signaling connections between CLEC Signaling Point of Interconnection (“SPOI”) at the STP and SBC-AMERITECH’s Signaling Transfer Point (“STP”).