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  Short message service : SMS
Short message service (SMS) is a service available on most digital mobile phones that permits the sending of short messages (also known as text messages) between mobile phones.
The message payload is 140 bytes: either 160 7-bit characters, 140 8-bit characters, or 70 2-byte characters in languages such as Chinese, Korean or Japanese when encoded using 2 byte UTF-16 character encoding (see Unicode).
Several telecommunication carriers[?] have recently started offering so called premium rate short messages which through higher pricing and revenue sharing[?] allows companies to be paid for their services by sending a short message.
www.findword.org /sm/sms.html   (502 words)

  
 System and method for provisioning of text message services - Patent # 7107068 - PatentGenius
The Message Service does not have to be halted in order for it to bereconfigured--that is it continues processing messages based on the current configuration, until it is effectively reconfigured--again effected pressing the "submit" button, as in FIG.
The SMS message is sent from the mobile station having the number 639171234567 to the SMSC 4 from the base station serving the cell in which the mobile station is located.
The message is therefore passed, by the SMSC 4, to the appropriate SMEA 6--In a known manner.
www.patentgenius.com /patent/7107068.html   (5189 words)

  
 SMS
Short Messages are two-way alphanumeric messages and binary messages that can be sent and received by GSM modems / modules or server equipment with Short Message Service (SMS) capabilities.
Short Messages sent from GSM units are called mobile originated, while messages received by GSM units are called mobile terminated.
An SMSC is identified by a Global Switched Telephone Network (GSTN) number, which has to be known to the sender of a mobile originated message.
www.gsm-modem.de /sms.html   (146 words)

  
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The messages are named according to normal GSM parlance: SMS messages sent from an SP to the mobile terminal (MT) are called submit messages and the messages from the MT to the SP are called deliver messages.
The original submit message to which the delete operation should be applied is defined in the id attribute of the message father element, as described in Section 3.2.1.
Since the SMS messages carried by a submit message might have considerable value for the SP, it must have the possibility to be sure that the messages were actually sent.
www.potaroo.net /ietf/old-ids/draft-koponen-sms-xml-02.txt   (7835 words)

  
 Same goes for interactive games, too, which can be played with no impact at all on the SMSC.
The Short Message Service (SMS) is part of the GSM specification and allows messages to be sent to and from mobile devices on GSM mobile networks throughout the world.
Multimedia messaging service (MMS) is a new global messaging standard that enables a range of different media elements (including text, pictures, audio, and video) to be combined and synchronized in messages sent between mobile devices.
Service providers can promote a single number for each service regardless of the senderís network ñ there is no need to advertise different numbers for each network.
www.clickerado.com /s/sms/SMSC.htm   (2511 words)

  
 SMPP - SHORT MESSAGE PEER TO PEER PROTOCOL (2-Way-SMS protocol)
The message payload is 140 bytes: either 160 7-bit characters, 140 8-bit characters, or 70 2-byte characters in languages such as Chinese, Korean or Japanese when encoded to use 2 bytes to encode a character (see Unicode).
The message is received by the subscribers SMSC and recognised as being a Stock request and then routed to an SMPP Rx ESME - External Short Message Entity - (in a data_sm or deliver_sm PDU).
The only rule to follow is that for each message sent to a subscriber, the ESME should increment the short code and correlate messages to their reply messages by the destination address and source address.
www.wirelessbrasil.org /wirelessbr/secoes/sec_smpp/sec_smpp.html   (3506 words)

  
 Getting Started with Java Message Service (JMS)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Note, however, that messaging here refers to asynchronous requests or events that are consumed by enterprise applications and not humans as in electronic mail (email).
The Java Message Service (JMS), which is designed by Sun Microsystems and several other companies under the Java Community Process as JSR 914, is the first enterprise messaging API that has received wide industry support.
Java SMPP API SMPP (Short Message Peer to Peer) is a protocol used by short message entities (SMEs) to communicate with Short Message Service Centres (SMSC, or just SC) for sending an receiving short messages.
www.roseindia.net /software-tutorials/detail/6097   (753 words)

  
 SMS Message Centers - Bulk SMS Message Centers - SMS Gateway Message Centers - Free SMS Message Centers - MMS Message ...
SMSC is an abbreviation for the words Short Message Service Centre.
An SMSC provides a number of services, in particular the regulation of the transfer of text messages between mobile phones.
The SMSC usually has a configurable time limit for how long it will store the message, and the user can usually specify a shorter time limit if they want.
www.freesmshome.com /SMS-Mesaging-Centers.htm   (297 words)

  
 The Short Message Service (SMS) is part of the GSM specification and allows messages to be sent to and from mobile ...
Access using the Short Message Peer to Peer (SMPP) protocol is available under HSL's Advanced Services allowing an application to communicate with Short Message Service Centres (SMSCs) and Virtual Mobile platforms to perform one-way and two-way messaging between the application and SMS capable mobile devices.
SMSC manufacturers provide the software to run the service and are making a substantial amount of money from licensing, support, and further development.
Large service providers who need to widely deploy broadband access across their regional or national customer base can use the SMS 10000 to terminate multiple large circuits from multiple network providers (either carrier or cable operator) and manage the individual subscriber sessions.
www.clickerado.com /s/sms/index.htm   (2744 words)

  
 Mobile spam ‘under control’, claims MDA  |  August 1, ...
According to Short, the reason why the level of mobile spam has fallen from its high point in 2003 (and even then he puts it at only 0.0001 per cent of all SMS sent in the UK) is primarily due to a tightening- up of those interconnect agreements in the first place.
Essentially, explains Short, there is greater collaboration on an international scale so that an operator channelling spam to another international market would quickly be alerted to the problem by the operator at the receiving end.
The Short Message Service Centres (SMSCs) in use on networks today are quite sophisticated store-and-forward platforms, says Short, which can identify and investigate text messages that are sent to a much wider number range than normal before they are forwarded to the customer.
www.telecommagazine.com /International/article.asp?HH_ID=AR_2271   (534 words)

  
 Quick Reference Guide - Glossary of Protocols and Terms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
A text message service that enables short messages of generally no more than 140-160 characters in length to be sent and transmitted from a cellphone.
Unlike paging, but similar to e-mail, short messages are stored and forwarded at SMS centers, which means you can retrieve your messages later if you are not immediately available to receive them.
SMS messages travel to the cellphone over the system's control channel, which is separate and apart from the voice channel.
www.pt.com /glossary_complete.html   (2304 words)

  
 The GSM Short Message Service
Keying messages into a phone is a little arduous as you need to press several keys per character, but it can be mastered after a few attempts.
So not all messages reach their intended Service Centre because either one exchange along the route doesn't know where to pass the SCCP packet on, or an exchange thinks that the number is not valid and refuses to pass the packet on.
This results in a failed message indicator on your phone, but the message has been received by the SC and will be sent to its destination.
www.btinternet.com /~mrbush/old/sms.htm   (1290 words)

  
 CBC Marketplace: Cellphone Secrets
A new and improved format of Short Message Service (SMS), which allows compatible cellphone users to exchange multimedia messages on their phones, such as graphical postcards, animations, video clips, maps and business cards.
Similar to paging, SMS is a service for sending short text messages to most modern mobile phones.
Similar to paging, text messaging is a service for sending short text messages to most modern mobile phones.
www.cbc.ca /consumers/market/files/services/cellphones/glossary.html   (1051 words)

  
 SMPPSim User Guide
SMSCs (Short Message Service Centres) from Logica Aldiscon support this protocol, as a means of allowing external (to the GSM network) applications to submit and receive SMS messages to / from the SMSC.
A DELIVER_SM message will be inserted into SMPPSim's inbound queue and delivered to a suitable client that has bound as a receiver or transceiver and whose address_range matches the destination address of your message.
Once again, as with all three of the Mobile Originated Message features of SMPPSim, your application must bind as a receiver at least once for there to be a path available to SMPPSim for the delivery of such messages.
www.seleniumsoftware.com /user-guide.htm   (1878 words)

  
 Short message service center - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Short Message Service Center (SMSC) is a network element in the mobile telephone network which delivers SMS messages.
The SMSC stores the message and then delivers it to the destination user when they are available.
Two companies who make many of the SMSCs in use in the GSM world are Logica and CMG - or rather just one company, LogicaCMG, as these two merged on January 1st, 2003.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Short_Message_Service_Centres   (260 words)

  
 Selenium Software : Products
SMPP (Short Message Peer to Peer Protocol) is a telecommunications protocol whose purpose is to allow applications software to send and receive SMS messages by interacting with telecommunications servers called SMSCs (Short Message Service Centres).
Users of SMS services, whether provided by Network Operators or by SMS Aggregators, recognise the importance of selecting a service provider that allows their applications to connect using SMPP.
SMPP (Short Message Peer to Peer Protocol) is fast becoming the de facto standard in the connecting of SMS messaging applications to mobile telecommunications networks.
www.seleniumsoftware.com /products.html   (642 words)

  
 Short message peer-to-peer protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The short message peer-to-peer protocol (SMPP) is a telecommunications industry protocol for exchanging SMS messages between SMS peer entities such as short message service centres.
The protocol is based on pairs of request/response PDUs (protocol data units, or packets) exchanged over OSI layer 4 (TCP session or X.25 SVC3) connections.
Data exchange may be synchronous, where each peer must wait for a response for each PDU being sent, and asynchronous, where receiving and transmitting go in independent threads with the use of buffers and timers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Short_message_peer-to-peer_protocol   (306 words)

  
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Expires October 14, 2002 [Page 4] Internet-Draft XML encoding for SMS messages April 2002 means that they have to connect their services to various SMS centers in many countries, and even to many SMS centers in one country, if the users of several operators are to be served.
SMSG (Short Message Service Gateway): the proxy between the SP and SMSC.
Expires October 14, 2002 [Page 18] Internet-Draft XML encoding for SMS messages April 2002 The protocol identifier is given as a one byte long hexadecimal number encoded as a string.
xml.coverpages.org /draft-koponen-sms-xml-03.txt   (7864 words)

  
 Free .NET components / assemblies, Socket, Smpp, Sms, Xml, Protocols and more Microsoft .NET components, DLL, assembly, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Short Message Service (SMS) is a service made available on most digital mobile phone that permits the sending of short messages between mobile phones.
The Short Message Peer to Peer protocol (SMPP) is a protocol for exchanging SMS messages between SMS peer entities such as Short Message Service Centres.
Remember that Sockets is the base for any kind of service that use Internet or Intranet as their communication medium.
www.devshock.com   (345 words)

  
 Wireless Developer Network
The service will deliver time-critical photo or video message updates to Vodafone Netherlands' subscribers whenever a goal is scored and at key points throughout matches.
Airwide's AirOpen Router is a fully interoperable and flexible MMS routing engine that intelligently manages the message retrieval process and the routing of the Goal Alerts to specialist MMS high capacity engines being made available centrally by the Vodafone Group.
Airwide Solutions has a rich tradition of innovation; it sent the first commercial SMS (short message service) in 1992, introduced the first SMS router in 1998 and deployed the first A2P (application-to-person) MMS push gateway in 2003.
www.wirelessdevnet.com /news/2006/jun/13/news6.html   (591 words)

  
 The Java Community Process(SM) Program - JSRs: Java Specification Requests - detail JSR# 137
The service is then loaded onto a Service Logic Execution Environments (SLEE) where they receive incoming calls and perform the service logic.
A Service Logic Execution Environments may be built within a Java Virtual Maching using Java Bean technology.
Service Creation Environments may be built using Java visual tools such as Java Studio, or Visual Cafe.
jcp.org /en/jsr/detail?id=137   (838 words)

  
 A METHOD FOR STARTING A SHORT MESSAGE TRANSMISSION IN A MOBILE TELEPHONE NETWORK (WO9416532A1)
To ensure that a short message is delivered successfully, a time supervision (701) is started on including an identity of a short message service centre (SC) in a subscriber-specific list.
in cellular radio networks it is known to send short messages via a short message service centre separate from the cellular radio network.
One system for sending and forwarding short messages is described in GSM 03.40, February 1992,'Technical Realization of Short Message Services Point to Point, ETSI/PT.
www.delphion.com /details?pn=WO09416532A1   (234 words)

  
 PRN Wire: HSL Takes Leap Forward in UK SMS Message Delivery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The mobile messaging industry as a whole continues to grow dramatically, and May 2005 saw a new record of over 2.63 billion SMS messages sent in the UK according to the Mobile Data Association (MDA), demonstrating the increasing importance of SMS as a communications tool.
As a dedicated provider of SMS messaging services, HSL place a strong emphasis on the quality of their network operation, integrity and monitoring.
Additional information regarding HSL and their mobile messaging solutions can be found at http://www.hslsms.com.
pressreleasenetwork.com /newsroom/news_view.phtml?news_id=1351   (794 words)

  
 Mobile News - Telsis SMS Router To Provide Additional Capacity And Revenue for T-Mobile
Already in use with several operators and the subject of a global distribution agreement with Ericsson, the Telsis SMS Router is a radical departure from the old store-and-forward SMS-handling architecture based around SMSCs (Short Message Service Centres).
A high speed processing engine and intelligent switch in a single carrier-grade platform, the SMS Router intercepts all person-to-person and service provider SMS traffic and routes it according to programmable criteria at a rate of millions of messages an hour.
Only messages that cannot be delivered instantly are routed for store-and-forward treatment, the SMS Routing system automatically balancing loads across T-Mobile’s SMSCs to ensure maximum performance.
www.mobileguru.co.uk /news/Mobile-News-1712.html   (542 words)

  
 Java SMPP API Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
SMPP (Short Message Peer to Peer) is a protocol used by short message entities (SMEs) to communicate with Short Message Service Centres (SMSC, or just SC) for sending an receiving short messages.
This API, which is released under the Lesser GNU public license (LGPL), allows a Java application to connect to an SMSC over a TCP/IP network (eg the Internet).
If you are interested in getting involved, just drop by the project forums and post a message (Open Discussion is a good place to start) or just drop the project admin an email and let him know what you're interested in getting involved in.
smppapi.sourceforge.net   (219 words)

  
 The Java Community Process(SM) Program - JSRs: Java Specification Requests - detail JSR# 29   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
MAP handles numerous services for text messaging to and from Mobile Terminals, for example Short Message Service Centres in GSM Networks and Message Centres in IS41 Networks
A JAIN MAP component can be rapidly developed, tested, and integrated on a variety of platforms with access to numerous tools and utilities.
While there is no dependancy on such tools to build a JAIN MAP component, a Java Bean Manager and/or a visual Java bean builder aids in the development, integration, testing, and deployment of telephony services.
jcp.org /en/jsr/detail?id=29   (723 words)

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