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Common channel signaling support for PCS access services
As the Bellcore client companies plan for PCS access services, the plans rely heavily on the use of common channel signaling (CCS) networks. In the paper the authors describe how CCS may support potential PCS access services and the impacts these services may have on CCS. In addition to providing a very brief overview of the evolving PCS access services, they explain the resulting new functionality expected of CCS networks, and describe the impact of the new functionality on CCS.<>