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Complementary network service

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In telecommunication, a complementary network service (CNS) is a means for an enhanced-service provider customer to connect to a network and to the enhanced service provider.

Note: Complementary network services usually consist of the customer local service, such as a business or residence, and several associated service features, such as a call-forwarding service.

Source: Federal Standard 1037C

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