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Signal and Sinchronization
editTelephony
edit- 4P4C
- Agner Krarup Erlang
- Answer supervision
- Blue box (phreaking)
- Calling party
- Channel Associated Signaling
- Compelled signalling
- Dial plan
- Dial tone
- Dialed Number Identification Service
- Digital Signal 0
- Digital Signal 1
- Direct distance dialing
- Direct Inward Dialing
- Disconnect supervision
- Dual-tone multi-frequency
- E and M signaling
- Erlang unit
- Extended superframe
- Falsing
- Foreign exchange office
- Foreign exchange service (telecommunications)
- Foreign exchange station
- Ground start
- Hook flash
- Ident
- In-band signaling
- INAP
- Intelligent network
- International Telecommunication Union
- ITU-R
- ITU-T
- Jitter
- Landline
- Line signaling
- Local loop
- Long distance
- Loop start
- Metering pulse
- Multi-frequency
- Multi-frequency receiver
- Multi-link trunking
- Numbering plan
- On-hook
- Out-of-band
- Out-of-band agreement
- Out-of-band management
- Party line (telephony)
- Phoneword
- Private branch exchange
- Public switched telephone network
- Pulse dialing
- Pulse link repeater
- Quality of service
- R2 signalling
- Register signaling
- Ringdown
- Ringtone
- Robbed-bit signaling
- Rotary dial
- Selective calling
- Service Control Point
- Service switching point
- Signal Transfer Point
- Signaling protocol
- Signaling System 7
- Signaling System No. 5
- Signalling (telecommunications)
- SIGTRAN
- Single-frequency signaling
- Split multi-link trunking
- SS6
- SS7 probe
- Stream Control Transmission Protocol
- Superframe
- Synchronous optical networking
- Telephone
- Telephone call
- Telephone exchange
- Telephone hook
- Telephone keypad
- Telephone line
- Telephone number
- Telephone plug
- Telephone switchboard
- Teletraffic engineering
- Tip and ring
- Transaction Capabilities Application Part
- TRS connector
- Trunking
- Uniform dialing plan