Telecommunications network
First Claim
1. An interface for communication of interoffice signaling messages relating to call set-up, comprising:
- a first coupling, for message routing connection to a common channel interoffice signaling network of a public switched telephone network for sending and receiving call set-up messages to and from the signaling network in an interoffice signaling protocol;
a second coupling, for message routing connection to an open-access, non-proprietary internetwork connecting spaced dissimilar networks and using an internetwork transmission protocol for packet communications between dissimilar networks; and
a server, interconnected between the first and second couplings, configured to perform protocol conversion of call set-up messages between the interoffice signaling protocol and the internetwork transmission protocol, to enable communication of call set-up messages to and from the interoffice signaling network via the internetwork;
wherein the server encapsulates a message in the interoffice signaling protocol within one or more packets of the internetwork transmission protocol and, wherein the first coupling provides message routing connection to a link to one of a signal transfer point (STP) of the common channel interoffice signaling network and a service switching point (SSP) of the public switched telephone network.
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Abstract
A system and method for controlling on a worldwide basis two or more telecommunications networks which are themselves capable of exercising a form of common channel signaling network control. The system uses an architecture in which a destination telecommunications network having common channel signaling control is connected to an originating telecommunications network having common signaling control through a call set up and control methodology which provides ad hoc connection between the two spaced telecommunication networks and common channel signaling networks via an unrelated world wide data network which preferably constitutes the Internet.
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8 Claims
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1. An interface for communication of interoffice signaling messages relating to call set-up, comprising:
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a first coupling, for message routing connection to a common channel interoffice signaling network of a public switched telephone network for sending and receiving call set-up messages to and from the signaling network in an interoffice signaling protocol;
a second coupling, for message routing connection to an open-access, non-proprietary internetwork connecting spaced dissimilar networks and using an internetwork transmission protocol for packet communications between dissimilar networks; and
a server, interconnected between the first and second couplings, configured to perform protocol conversion of call set-up messages between the interoffice signaling protocol and the internetwork transmission protocol, to enable communication of call set-up messages to and from the interoffice signaling network via the internetwork;
wherein the server encapsulates a message in the interoffice signaling protocol within one or more packets of the internetwork transmission protocol and, wherein the first coupling provides message routing connection to a link to one of a signal transfer point (STP) of the common channel interoffice signaling network and a service switching point (SSP) of the public switched telephone network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A telecommunications network comprising:
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a plurality of central office switching systems coupled by local links to customer terminals;
trunks interconnecting the central office switching systems, for carrying communications switched to and from the local links via the central office switching systems;
an interoffice signaling network comprising a signaling transfer point for carrying call set-up related signaling messages in an interoffice signaling protocol between the central office switching systems; and
an interface coupled to the signaling transfer point of the interoffice signaling network via a coupling providing message routing connection to the signal transfer point and for coupling to an open-access, non-proprietary internetwork connecting spaced dissimilar networks and using an internetwork transmission protocol for communications between dissimilar networks;
wherein the interface performs two-way protocol conversions between the interoffice signaling protocol and the internetwork transmission protocol to enable communication of call set-up related signaling messages for the telecommunications network over the internetwork, the protocol conversion comprising encapsulating said call set-up related signaling messages within one or more packets of the internetwork transmission protocol. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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