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What is SMS Technology Why Most Sse?

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What is SMS Technology Why Most Sse?

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  1. Online SMS Service ForBranded • SMS Overview • SMS stands for Short MessageService • SMS was first introduced in 1991 in Europe as a text messaging service based on European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) standards for mobile networks • SMS is being used in a wide range of social and business applications such as electronic voting, delivery of stock quotations, delivery of e-mailnotification • SMS is currently supported on the major mobile network technologies including: GSM (Global System for Mobilecommunications) • GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) CDMA (Carrier Division MultiplexAccess) • SMS supports the sending and receiving of text, images, animation andsound • SMS messages are originated and received by Short Messaging Entities (SME). Examples of SMEs are: mobile phones; servers; personalcomputers

  2. How Mobile can help you augment your marketing in all channels; How SMS along with other media vehicles can enhance Customer Experience; The future of SMS. Missed Call.Voice. By incorporating SMS campaign to an existing marketing campaigns. Engage your customers with creative marketing SMScampaigns.

  3. SMS ServiceProvider Validity Period is the service element that indicates the time period for which the SMSC will guarantee the existence of the short message when attempting to deliver it Service Centre Time Stamp is the service element that indicates the time stamp of message arrival at the SMSC Protocol Identifier is the service element in to indicate higher layer protocol or indicates inter-working with certain types of telemetic services (e.g. paging, email) More Messages to Send is the service element by which a SMSC informs the MS that there is one or more messages waiting in the SC to be sent to theMS Priority is the service element indicating that delivery of the message will be attempted regardless of the MS being temporarily absent or having no free memory

  4. Message Waiting is the service element that enables the mobile network to provide the HLR, SGSN and VLR with the information that there is a message waiting in the originating SMSC for aMS Alert Service Centre is the service element used by mobile networks to inform an SMSC that a previously unreachable MS (temporarily absent or no memory) is ready to receive messages

  5. SMSMarketing

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