Toll switching trunk

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In telecommunication, a toll switching trunk or toll connecting trunk[1] is a trunk connecting an end office to a toll center as the first stage of concentration for intertoll or long-distance traffic.

Operator assistance or participation may be an optional function. In U.S. common carrier telephony service, a toll center designated Class 4C is an office where assistance in completing incoming calls is provided in addition to other traffic; a toll center designated Class 4P is an office where operators handle only outbound calls, or where switching is performed without operator assistance.[2]

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  1. ^ The Digital Future, 1979 Toll connecting trunk
  2. ^ "4A Toll Switching System" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09.

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