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We have developed SMS Gateway software suited for enterprises that have
large-scale SMS short message service needs. Our bulk SMS gateway runs its
services on a Linux based server, supports SMPP protocol versions 3.3 and 3.4
and connects to the SMSC gateway over a TCP/IP network.
Some of the main features of our SMS gateway software are as follows:
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Supports SMPP protocol version 3.3 and version 3.4
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Supports 7 bit as well as 8 bit messages (http://www.dreamfabric.com/sms/)
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Ability to handle both MO and MT messages (http://www.csoft.co.uk/glossary.htm)
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Supports billing to the end user for sms services
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Ability to send more than 500 messages per minute
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It has advanced message queue management and reporting
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Message delivery reports are supported
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Works over Linux operating system
We have recently upgraded our SMPP v3.4 based SMS gateway service to allow
submission of some proprietary VodafoneTM SubmitMT PDU. VodafoneTM SMSC gateway
was responding with acknowledgments and negative acknowledgments attached with
an associated message status results. One of our clients required that these
asynchronous responses be written to a series of queues in the form of full
original outgoing message with the additional status results which was
successfully accomplished. The application has a series of queues maintained in
the configuration file and the application also writes the delivery reports for
each message into the configuration file. For descriptive purposes, these
queues are called ACKed queue (for successful messages) and NACKed queues (for
undelivered messages).
Our text messaging gateway is also capable of sending both SubmitSM and
SubmitMT messages (chargeable sms).Our Mobile SMS Gateway has been proven to be
extremely stable and is currently working in the Indonesian, American and
British networks for the last four years without a single reported failure.
Programming Languages used: Java, PHP, and MySQL, XML
Technologies supported : SMPP 3.3, SMPP 3.4
Messaging type supported: SubmitSM and SubmitMT
OS : Linux
Running Mode : As daemon
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