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Since 1975, CCS protocols have been developed by major telephone companies and the International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T); in 1977 the ITU-T defined the first international CCS protocol as Signaling System No. 6 (SS6).[1]: 145  In its 1980 Yellow Book Q.7XX-series recommendations ITU-T defined the Signaling System No. 7 as an international standard.[2] SS7 replaced SS6 with its restricted 28-bit signal unit that was both limited in function and not amendable to digital systems.[1]: 145  SS7 also replaced Signaling System No. 5 (SS5), while R1 and R2 variants are still used in numerous countries.[citation needed]