Service logic context cache for signaling events

Telephonic communications – Plural exchange network or interconnection – With interexchange network routing

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C379S221090, C379S221120, C370S252000, C370S415000, C370S496000, C370S522000, C370S524000

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07130408

ABSTRACT:
A method for sharing signaling event data in a telephony system can include receiving within a first service logic component an event from a telephony signaling network. An event context can be determined for the event and asynchronously stored within an event context cache communicatively linked with at least said first service logic component and a second service logic component.

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