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A '''vertical service code''' ('''VSC''') is a sequence of digits and the signals [[asterisk|star]] (*) and number sign (#) dialed on a [[telephone keypad]]
In [[North American]] [[telephony]], VSCs were developed by [[AT&T Corp.]] as '''Custom Local Area Signaling Services''' ('''CLASS''' or '''LASS''') codes in the 1960s and 70s. Their use became ubiquitous throughout the 1990s and eventually became a recognized standard. As ''CLASS'' was an AT&T trademark, the term ''vertical service code'' was adopted by the [[North American Numbering Plan Administration]]. The use of ''vertical'' is a somewhat dated reference to older switching methods and the fact that these services can only be accessed by a local telephone subscriber, going up (''vertically'') inside the local [[telephone exchange|central office]] instead of out (''horizontally'') to another telephone company.
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