address message

English

Noun

address message (plural address messages)

  1. (telecommunications) a message sent in the forward direction that contains (a) address information, (b) the signaling information required to route and connect a call to the called line, (c) service-class information, (d) information relating to user and network facilities, and (e) call-originator identity or call-receiver identity.[1]

References

  1. Telecom Glossary 2000 (Accredited Standards Committee on Telecommunications, T1)
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