Calling Party Control or forward disconnect is a telecommunication signal sent from a central office to the telephone subscriber's equipment to indicate that the calling party has hung up. This indicates that answering machines should stop recording, notifies conference call bridges that a participant has left or removes an abandoned call from a hold queue or interactive voice response menu.
An analogue telephone line may send tones such as a busy signal, reorder tone or dial tone to indicate a call has ended.
Some digital trunks, such as SS7, use out-of-band signaling to indicate termination of a call.
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