Explain SS7
Answer / Sudhakar Shukla
SS7 (Signaling System No. 7) is a set of telecommunication protocols that handle calls for circuit-switched networks and mobile phones, like SMS or data services. It's widely used in traditional telephone networks for call setup, teardown, management, billing, and many other functions. The main components of SS7 are SSP (Service Switching Point), STP (Service Transfer Point), and MTP (Message Transfer Part).
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