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In telephony, a service switching point is the telephone exchange that initially responds, when a telephone caller dials a number, by sending a query to a central database called a service control point so that the call can be handled. The service switching point uses the Signalling System No. 7 protocols which are responsible for the call setup, management, and termination with other service switching points.

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