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Separate-channel signaling
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Separate-channel signaling is a form of signaling in which the whole or a part of one or more channels in a multichannel system is used to provide for supervisory and control signals for the message traffic channels.
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The same channels, such as frequency bands or time slots, that are used for signaling are not used for message traffic. This is used for E-carrier telecommunications.[1]
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