Telephony System Public switched telephone network The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is the concentration of the world's public circuit-switched telephone networks, in much the same way that the Internet is the concentration of the world's public IP-based packet-switched networks Originally PSTN is a fixed-line analog system Now, the PSTN is now almost entirely digital, and now also includes mobile cellular network as well as fixed telephones. (e.g. DSL, ISDN, cable system) Analogue telephony system will be covered 1st,as the introduction. (Basic ISDN system will be covered, if time permitted)
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Signalling in Telephone Network LE: Local Exchange (i.e., Central Office)
Dialling in Telephone Network Dual tones for each key Dual-tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) (Touch-tone dialing ) Rotary dialling (Pulse dialling)
Why DTMF ? allows dialling numbers via microphone allows in-band signalling allows end-to-end signalling between two telephones
Telephone Network Point-to-point telephone connection Mesh network Resource utilisation ? Scalability ? connection
Telephone Network Star network More efficient resource utilisation Scalable Allows hierarchical routing
Telephone Network Routing – Circuit Switching
Routing in Telephone Network : LATA – Local access transport areas: Hierarchical routing paradigm Intra-LATA services are offered by common carriers (Telephone Companies) within a LATA. Handled by local exchange carrier (LEC). Inter-LATA services between LATAs are handled by interexchange carriers (IXCs) or (long distance companies).
National/International Routing POP – Points of Presence: A switching office that handles carriers exchange btw LEC & IXC
Voice Communication Service Offerings Wide Area Telecommunication Services (WATS) non-standard billing for businesses with high call volume Inward WATS business agrees to pay for all INCOMING long-distance calls from certain areas (e.g., 0800, 0870) Foreign exchange phone numbers in distant cities where your customers can call your company at local charges Leased lines permanent point-to-point connection annual rent
Customer Premises Equipment PART – C Customer Premises Equipment
Customer Premises Equipment Centrex Central Office is acting as the customer’s exchange or switch Private Branch Exchange (PBX) Acts as a mini-central office for a company, dedicated to customer who owns it (not owned by Central-Office).
Customer Premises Equipment Centrex service: Very Dependable & Reliable - because services are maintained by Central-office (full-time maintenance & troubleshooting staff). Hence expensive – regular fees for each month Inflexible – additional lines can only be fitted by central-office. Inefficient – Calls within company are routed all the way through Central Office and back.
Customer Premises Equipment Private Branch Exchange (PBX): Suitable for large business – provide thousands of lines. Internal calls are free using ext. assigned to each one. Does not need local loop for each employee. Only a few local loops are needed for external call. VERY flexible – can add/remove a line anytime Efficient – internal calls are routed within PBX without going through Central-office, hence provide quick access. Maintenance is CRUCIAL – need a team to always maintain it.
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Regulatory Bodies OFCOM (Office of Communications) Radio Authority ITC (Independent Television Commission) Radio Communications Agency OFTEL (Office of Telecommunications)
Regulatory Bodies OFTEL's functions emergency services; Promoting the interests of consumers. Maintaining and promoting effective competition. Making sure that telecommunications services are provided in the UK to meet all reasonable demands, including: emergency services; public call boxes; directory information; and services in rural areas
Tutorial Describe the signaling procedure for making a call through telephone network. List three signals that your phone sends to local exchange List three signals that local exchange sends to your phone Describe how rotary dialing and touch-tone dialing is made. What is a mesh network? What is a star network? What is local loop and Central Office?
Why Telephone network uses star network? Describe how your local call is routed. Describe how your international call is routed. Briefly describe two types of Customer Premises Equipment Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using a Centrex Service? Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using a private branch exchange (PBX)?