• In telephony, a service switching point (SSP) is the telephone exchange that initially responds, when a telephone caller dials a number, by sending a...
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  • on the service layer, distinct from the switching layer of the core network, as opposed to solutions based on intelligence in the core switches or equipment...
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    "Englishman") in German. A single slip switch works on the same principle as a double slip, but provides for only one switching possibility. Trains approaching...
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    houses switching and related inside plant equipment. In United States telecommunication jargon, a central office (C.O.) is a common carrier switching center...
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  • Multi-layer switching combines layer-2, -3 and -4 switching technologies and provides high-speed scalability with low latency. Multi-layer switching can move...
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  • in IN terms is a service switching point (SSP). It sends an INAP Initial Detection Point (IDP) message to the service control point (SCP). The SCP returns...
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  • Label Switching Multicast 2011: MPLS transport profile In 1996 a group from Ipsilon Networks proposed a flow management protocol. Their IP Switching technology...
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  • Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) is an online subscription service operated by Nintendo for its video game consoles, the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2....
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  • designed to support adaptive media streaming Mobile Service Switching Point, see Service Switching Point Medicare Shared Savings Program, established by section...
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  • (REP) Automatic Protection Switching (APS) Equipment. Digital Switching Systems Circuit Switching (CS) System Packet Switching (PS) System (including Access...
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  • SAS disk drives Service switching point Storage service provider Supplementary Special-purpose Plane, in Unicode System Service Processor System Support...
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    The Switch 2 has backwards compatibility with most physical and digital Switch games, and will continue to use the Nintendo Switch Online service. Earlier...
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    limits on the current and voltage they can handle, finite switching time, etc. The ideal switch is often used in circuit analysis as it greatly simplifies...
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    account. The Nintendo Switch Online service is retained on the Switch 2, although the "Game Voucher" service is not available for Switch 2-exclusive games...
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  • code-switching is the use of more than one linguistic variety in a manner consistent with the syntax and phonology of each variety. Code-switching may...
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  • simplifications Most automated telephone exchanges use digital switching rather than mechanical or analog switching. The trunks connecting the exchanges are also digital...
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  • identified as such by the service switching point (SSP). The SSP is responsible for sending call information to the service control point (SCP), routing the...
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  • by the SSP (service switching point) and transmitted to the service control point SCP via the INAP protocol. The Service Switching Point (SSP) receives...
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    switching system is also called a coordinate switching system. Collections of crossbars can be used to implement multiple layer and blocking switches...
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  • best-effort service to non-critical services such as web traffic or file transfers. DiffServ uses a 6-bit differentiated services code point (DSCP) in the...
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  • Contact point may refer to: ContactPoint, a defunct British government database for coordinating child-support services Contact Point, Antarctica, a small...
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  • A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, Ethernet switch, and, by the IEEE, MAC bridge) is networking hardware that connects devices...
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  • switching latency. The time from when a hardware interrupt is generated to when the interrupt is serviced is called the interrupt latency. Switching between...
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  • a customer service unit (CSU) is a device that provides an accessing arrangement at a user location to either switched or point-to-point, data-conditioned...
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  • Laboratory in 1965. Davies coined the term packet switching and inspired numerous packet switching networks in the decade following, including the incorporation...
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  • mobile switching center server is a part of the redesigned MSC concept starting from 3GPP Release 4. The mobile switching center server is a soft-switch variant...
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  • the public switched telephone network (PSTN). A PSDN may use a variety of switching technologies, including packet switching, circuit switching, and message...
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  • messages. Service Control Point (SCP) - An SEP that acts as a database to provide information to another SEP, e.g., a Service Switching Point (SSP) or...
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  • behind having a kill switch is based on creating a single point of control (i.e. a switch) for a single authority to control or shut down the Internet...
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    which point the pump is switched off again. Float switches are often adjustable and can include substantial hysteresis. That is, the switch's "turn on"...
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