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<p>system by instructing the <a href="page.php?w=telephone_switch">telephone switch</a> where to route the call. These control tones are sent over the same <a href="page.php?w=channel_%28communications%29">channel</a>, the copper wire, and in the frequency range (300&nbsp;Hz to 3.4&nbsp;kHz) as the audio of the telephone call. In-band signaling is also used on older telephone carrier systems to provide <a href="page.php?w=Interexchange_carrier">inter-exchange</a> information for routing calls. Examples of this kind of in-band signaling system are</p><p>
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