1990
DOI: 10.1109/35.56247
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Common channel signaling for international service applications

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“…Administrations and Exchange Carriers can form agreements to interconnect their signaling networks, as is currently being done in North America [ 3 ] , as well as internationally [4]. When this is done, it is desirable for security reasons to place restrictions on the signaling messages authorized to go from one network to another.…”
Section: Signaling Network Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Administrations and Exchange Carriers can form agreements to interconnect their signaling networks, as is currently being done in North America [ 3 ] , as well as internationally [4]. When this is done, it is desirable for security reasons to place restrictions on the signaling messages authorized to go from one network to another.…”
Section: Signaling Network Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%