Talk:Common Channel Signaling
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Why is the channel referred to as common?
- Because a number of different data channels use one signaling channel to carry all their signaling information (i.e. it is common to all of them). For example, in the case of ISDN over a T1 the 23 "bearer" channels all use the same "data" channel to carry their signaling. ThreeBlindMice 19:18, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Insufficient Context
Not sure why this page has been marked with an "Insufficient Context" tag. As far as I can tell it has as much context as the CAS page and certainly makes sense to me. I plan on removing the "Insufficient Context" tag in a few days unless somebody can provide a good reason why it should remain (I'm new to Wikipedia, so if this isn't the way this sort of thing is done please let me know). ThreeBlindMice 20:22, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
- Since there was no feedback one way or the other I've removed the "Insufficient Context" tag. ThreeBlindMice 00:12, 1 May 2006 (UTC)

