Architecture and a method for a cost-effective implementation of new
services using existing triggers, network elements, and messaging protocols in
a telecommunications network. An industry wide uniformity is maintained among providers
of the services while maximizing the utilization of the existing network, and without
the need to wait for future developments of new standards or equipment. The architecture
and methods utilize existing triggers to manage and control special service type
calls, e.g., a prepaid call, within the network. ISDN User Part (ISUP) messaging
protocol may be used for message exchange between network elements. A standard
TCP/IP backbone is used for database interaction. Translation Type capabilities
of the Service Transfer Point (STP) are used for intelligent call routing functions.