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VSNL signalling connectivity set to improve

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Mumbai, Nov 22 VSNL’s intra-region signalling connectivity in Asia is set to improve significantly as the company plans to integrate two additional signalling transfer points (STPs) in Mumbai and New Delhi to its global network.

The newly launched STPs will provide localised intelligent routing, reporting and troubleshooting to operators throughout Asia, the company said in a communication to the bourses.

It will enable Asian mobile operators to locally connect and utilise the VSNL Signalling Connect Control Part (SCCP) service to transport roaming and SMS traffic throughout the globe.

“VSNL’s Asian STPs will support our customers in the Asian market by maintaining a truly ‘physical’ local presence on a global scale,” said Mr Stephane Brisebois, Vice-President - Core Mobility Services, VSNL.

VSNL currently has six signalling transfer points spanning three continents.

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