SS6

SS6

SS6 or CCITT No 6 Signalling System [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-Q.251-Q.300/en ITU-T Recommendation Q.251-Q.300] - Specifications of Signalling System No. 6] was introduced in the 1970s as an early common channel signalling method for telephone trunks between International Switching Centres (ISCs). It had limited applications since at that time C4 and C5 signalling systems were still flourishing but there was a need to experience common channel working on a fast digital basis.

The telephone switching in the ISCs was then typically crossbar or electronic controlled cross-points such as reed relays. The transmission media was likely to be satellite or lengthy terrestrial submarine cable channels. In some cases these were advantaged or multiplied with TASI (Time Assigned Speech Interpolation) or DCME (Digital Channel Multiplication Equipment). All of these methods were less than receptive to Line & Inter-Register signalling and taking the signalling function away from the traffic channel was a very efficient prospect. There would be no need for filtering signalling away from speech, and the duty cycle of the costly trunk for each revenue earning call would be more cost efficient. Signalling time in call set up and clear down would be significantly shorter than with C4 and C5.

The CCITT 6 signalling channel was typically a 2.4 kbit/s data link. Technology at the time was an M1040 or M1020 analogue 4 wire (4w) presented private circuit link. Modems were slowly beginning to exceed these data rates over 4w circuits; these data links had the advantage that there was no national tail from the ISC out to a normal end point in the country. It was often the National Section that detracted the most from the quality and reliability of such a link.

The data cct known with a DP designation, would have been terrestrial with no TASI or DCME, and the C6 signalling link on the data link could perform for 48 or 96 traffic channels. It was designed for up to 2,048 in the maximum. The question is whether two operators would have that many traffic channels between them and dependent on just one bearer for signalling and subject to failure. It was of course practice to have standby route over a diverse path in case of outage on the original DP data cct link.

Finally it was considered possible that a mesh of such data channels could be set up between major centres, leading to a system wher the link between country A and country B could perform the signalling functions for links to country A from country D for example.

CCITT No 6 was a method typically implemented & developed by the major administrations in each country in correspondent International Switching of analogue telephone calls. The next development was correspondent and non-correspondent switching of telephone calls by new operators in the counties and more sophisticated methods were required.

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