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&lt;p&gt;A registered trademark name for Lucent Technologies Inc.&#039;s electronic switching system. (Cingular)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The 5ESS Switch is the class 5 electronic switching system sold by Lucent Technologies (formerly a division of AT&amp;amp;T, historically known as Western Electric, or WECO) . The 5ESS Switch is the digital central office circuit switching system many communication service providers use. 5ESS service first appeared in Seneca, Illinois (815 Area Code) back in 1982. It&#039;s one of the faster switches, and is used in a fair portion of the US. The 5ESS is primarily UNIX-based. When logged into the system, it features an assortment of &quot;Channels&quot;, such as TEST channel and Maintenance channel. 5ESS runs on a TST (Time-Space-Time) topology, and the TSIs (Time Slot Interchangers) sport their own processors, increasing switch speed. (Wikipedia)&lt;/p&gt;
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