Common Channel Signaling (CCS) - Definition or Meaning

Common Channel Signaling (CCS)

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Definition of “Common Channel Signaling (CCS)” :

Common Channel Signaling (CCS) is a telecommunication method where a dedicated channel, separate from voice and data channels, is used for transmitting network control information such as call setup, routing, and management. This allows for more efficient use of data and voice channels.

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