Third Party Control Protocol
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Third Party Control Protocol (TPCP) is a client-server protocol
Client-server protocol
In computing, a client-server protocol is a protocol in which there is a single server which listens for connections, usually on a specific port , and one or more clients which connect to it....

 with three types of primitives:
  • Request (used by the client),
  • Notify (used by the server to send state information to the client),
  • Responses (sent as a response to a request)


TPCP is the Protocol used for third party call control 3pcc
3pcc
In the traditional telephony context, third party call control allows one entity to set up and manage a communications relationship or telephone call between two or more other parties...

. TPCP is the protocol used by the controller while communicating with the control server over the control let. TPCP is used to initiate, control and observe sessions between remote parties.
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