Message Based Analysis on Signaling System Number 7 and its Comparison with Multi-Frequency Coded Signaling
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https://doi.org/10.3329/diujst.v7i1.9582Keywords:
Common Channel Signaling No.7 (CCS7), R2 Signaling or Multi-frequency Coded (MFC) Signalin, SS7 message.Abstract
A message based comparative study between signaling system #7(SS7) and MFC Signaling is done. Here the limitations of SS7 and MFC signaling are also studied. The reasons for the transition from Multi-frequency Coded (MFC) Signaling to SS7 has been discussed.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/diujst.v7i1.9582
Daffodil International University Journal of Science and Technology Vol.7(1) 2012 15-19
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