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call control

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call control

Also known as "call processing," it refers to controlling telephone and PBX functions. It provides the signaling to establish the call, disconnect (tear down) the call and transfer the call. Contrast with media control. See softswitch and IP telephony signaling protocol.



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The V-Switch is a revolutionary new type of softswitch that provides call control and signaling for access devices at the network edge.
Next generation call control and applications are enabled over the service provider's legacy, circuit based access plant such as Digital Loop Carriers (DLC) or Host Digital Terminals (HDT) using the G6 platform.
Covergence, the first company to deliver a unified security and management solution for applications and services based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), announced today the availability of 3rd party call control (3PCC) between Microsoft's(R) Office Communicator and BroadSoft's BroadWorks VoIP application platform.
 
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