Telecommunication switch having programmable network protocols a

Telephonic communications – Centralized switching system

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ABSTRACT:
A telecommunications protocol development environment which enables a user to define a separate finite state machine for each port or channel provided by a programmable telecommunications switch. Protocols for various telecommunications applications and software layers may be developed.

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