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  Short message service notification forwarded between multiple short message service centers - Patent 6208870
Delivery of all short messages is guaranteed regardless of whether or not the intended subscriber is "on-line" because the transmitted short message is stored within the one SMSC assigned to each intended subscriber, and delivered to the intended subscriber from their assigned SMSC when the subscriber becomes available.
When the attempted delivery of the short message has failed because, for instance, the intended user was out of the service area, or had his or her communication device turned off, the MSC 603 informs the HLR 602 of the failure.
The SMSC 120 may further include a controller 126 that controls the communications between the SMSC 120 and the rest of the network via the interfaces 121 and 122, the storage and retrieval of short message(s) in memory 127, and receipt and delivery of short messages to and from the rest of the network.
www.freepatentsonline.com /6208870.html   (10130 words)

  
 Short Message Service
Short Message Service (SMS) is a mobile data service that allows alphanumeric messaging between mobile phones and other equipment such as voice mail systems and email.
Messages are sent to a Short Message Service Center (SMSC) from various devices such as another mobile phone or via email.
A "message received" is sent to the SMSC from the MSC upon delivery to the mobile device, allowing the SMSC to provide confirmation of receipt to the sender upon request.
www.mobilein.com /sms.htm   (410 words)

  
 SMS Software Development - Short Message Service Tools & Services : SMS Programming Services
Short Message Service (SMS) is the transmission of short text messages to and from a mobile phone, fax machine, and/or IP address.
SMS is the short messaging service for GSM.
Short bursts of data are at the heart of many applications that were restricted to the world of data networks with fixed terminals attached to a local-area network (LAN) or wide-area network (WAN).
www.cswl.com /whitepapers/sms-message.html   (3663 words)

  
 Short message service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The first commercial SMS message was sent over the Vodafone GSM network in the United Kingdom on 3 December 1992, from Neil Papworth of Sema Group (using a personal computer) to Richard Jarvis of Vodafone (using an Orbitel 901 handset).
Messages are sent to a Short Message Service Centre (SMSC) which provides a store-and-forward mechanism.
However, short messaging has been largely obsoleted by the prevalence of mobile Internet e-mail, which can be sent to and received from any e-mail address, mobile or otherwise.
www.tocatch.info /en/Texting.htm   (4749 words)

  
 SMS - Short Message Service
The Short Message Service Center (SMSC) stores messages if the destination is not reachable (for a limited amount of time), then forwards the messages when the destination becomes reachable.
When a message is sent, an acknowledgment is sent back by the SMSC to notify the sender that the message was successfully received by the SMSC.
Messages not guaranteed to be delivered in the order that they were sent.
www.m2mblog.com /2005/04/sms_short_message_service_1.html   (270 words)

  
 Short Message Service - EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet - News, trends and advice for network managers
Messages must be no longer than 160 alpha-numeric characters and contain no images or graphics.
Once a message is sent, it is received by a Short Message Service Center (SMSC), which must then get it to the appropriate mobile device.
The SMSC receives verification that the message was received by the end user, then categorizes the message as "sent" and will not attempt to send again.
networking.webopedia.com /TERM/S/short_message_service.html   (242 words)

  
 Short message service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Short message services are developing very rapidly throughout the world.
In China, SMS is very popular, and has brought service providers significant profit (18 billion short messages were sent in 2001 [2]).
Short messages are particularly popular amongst young urbanites.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Short_message_service   (4813 words)

  
 Short Message Service: What, How, and Where?
Short message service is a mechanism of delivery of short messages over the mobile networks.
The SMC (Short Message Center) is the entity which does the job of store and forward of messages to and from the mobile station.
The costs involved in sending small messages for an end user in case of SMS are expected to be lower than that in GPRS (packet data) service because the responsibility for sending the message to the recipient in case of SMS lies entirely on the short message center as opposed to the user in GPRS.
www.wirelessdevnet.com /channels/sms/features/sms.html   (2117 words)

  
 Cover Pages: XML Encoding for SMS (Short Message Service) Messages
SMAP provides XML operations for: (1) Submission of short messages to a short message centre; (2) delivery of short messages and delivery receipts to an application; (3) managment of messages after submission." XML Schemas for the MMAP Modules and SMAP modules are provided in section 9 of the specification.
The SMS messages are encoded in XML and the corresponding Document Type Definition (DTD) for the message structure is described...
A distinguishing characteristic of the service is that an active mobile handset is able to receive or submit a short message at any time, independent of whether a voice or data call is in progress (in some implementations, this may depend on the MSC or SMSC capabilities).
xml.coverpages.org /xml-sms.html   (3083 words)

  
 Appendix D Short Message Service (SMS)
For both one- and two-way SMS, the generated SMS messages are submitted to a Short Message Service Center (SMSC) using the Short Message Peer to Peer (SMPP) protocol.
The maximum, total bytes (that is, eight bit bytes) to place into the generated SMS message or messages for this recipient.
If a message header line matches the pattern then it will be replaced with the replacement text replacement-text using the mapping file’s pattern matching and string substitution facilities.
docs.sun.com /source/817-6266/sms.html   (7251 words)

  
 CBOSS Corporation --- Short Message Service Center
On integration with fixed line short messaging systems (CBOSSwirelineSMS), the system enables SMS exchange in the wireline environment.
External applications are connected to the SMSC through local or global data networks (via TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, UDP, etc.), which does not limit application location or implementation.
Messages in non-supported languages are transliterated according to preset rules.
www.cboss.ru /products/cbosssms.html?locale=en   (639 words)

  
 Centigram Unveils Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Solution
SMS is used by wireless carriers and service providers to deliver Internet and real-time data, such as email, stock updates, weather, sports scores, traffic reports and message/fax notification directly to the mobile user’s handset.
Centigram SMSC enables a new generation of mobile data services, including air/train schedules and arrival times, email delivery, emergency broadcasts, customer care messages, sports scores, stock quotes, ecommerce, weather reports, localized traffic reports and personalized headline news.
The Centigram Series 6 is a family of standards-based messaging and enhanced services applications that enable wireless and wireline service providers to deploy revenue-generating services.
www.telephonyworld.com /roundup/centigram.htm   (1092 words)

  
 TCS - Carriers - TCS/Lucent SMSC
The Jupiter study also reported text messaging to be the most popular wireless data application in the US.
The Lucent/TCS SMSC is a feature-rich, carrier-grade messaging platform designed to help carriers increase ARPU--both now and well into the future.
Our SMSC is highly interoperable, serving as the inter-carrier messaging foundation for a wide variety of SS7 and SMPP solutions.
www.telecomsys.com /carriers/lucent_smsc.cfm   (176 words)

  
 Text Message - Send SMS - International Messaging Service ipipi.com
Text Message, Send SMS to any mobile phone in the World.
Send text messages from a PC or mobile phone.
Send text messages easily by using a computer to compose and send instead of sending SMS via your mobile.
www.ipipi.com   (196 words)

  
 Short Message Service Center (SMSC)
The SMS Center (SMSC) platform provides a scalable solution that allows a network service provider to deliver SMS services to subscribers.
The solution enables users to transmit short text messages to and from a mobile phone with advanced capabilities available on demand, such as SMS to email, fax machine, or an IP address.
For more information, download the Short Messaging Service Center brochure.
www.intervoice.com /index.php/prod_smsc.html   (95 words)

  
 The Hyde Company - featuring SPATCH Short Message Service Center
Spatch SMSC is a complete ON SITE* message center developed by The Hyde Company.
It is a robust, reliable and effective solution that will handle all of your short messaging needs.
From rock-solid voice mail systems to the most advanced SMS solutions, Hyde continues to create effective solutions for messaging.
www.hydeco.com   (205 words)

  
 Short Message Service (SMS) - Cell Phone Glossary - Mobiledia
Short Message Service (SMS) - Cell Phone Glossary - Mobiledia
Short Message Service (SMS) - The transmission of short alphanumeric text-messages to and from a mobile phone, fax machine and/or IP address.
Messages must be no longer than 160 alphanumeric characters and contain no images or graphics.
www.mobiledia.com /glossary/218.html   (110 words)

  
 Short Message Service Center (SMSC) - Cell Phone Glossary - Mobiledia
Short Message Service Center (SMSC) - Cell Phone Glossary - Mobiledia
Home > Cell Phones > Cell Phone Glossary > Short Message Service Center (SMSC)
Short Message Service Center (SMSC) - The hardware device submitting the messages.
www.mobiledia.com /glossary/219.html   (62 words)

  
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www.telecomsys.com /carriers/tcs_mobile_apps/demo_center/index.cfm   (175 words)

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