Objectives:
The objectives of
this course are to:
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Explain the concepts, techniques, functionality, and terminology
related to SMS
� Describe
the network elements related to Transmission and reception of SMS.
� Describe
the concept of SMS applications
� Describe
the SMS as business model |
Who should attend?
- Technical, Marketing, Customer care and IT staff who are working in
GSM networks
- Any person who is working or looking to work to SMS business.
- Corporate staff looking to have SMS based application.
- Fresh graduate, technical and non technical who intend to work in the
SMS business.
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Prerequisites: |
| No prerequisites needed. |
Detailed contents: |
Introduction to SMS
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What
is SMS ?
- Types of SMS
- History of SMS
- Benefits of SMS
- SMS service features
- What is EMS
- What is MMS
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SMS from technical perspective
- Network Elements
- SMSC
- ESME
- HLR
- VLR
- IWMSC
- GMSC
- MSC
- AIR Interface
- BSS
- Mobile Station
- SS7 network
- Signaling elements
- send routing info
- Deliver Message
- MWI
- SC alert
- SMSC service options
- Validity period
- Priority
- Classes
- Postponed transmission
- Delivery report
- SMS subscriber service
- SMS MO traffic flow
- SMS MO traffic cases
- SMS MT traffic flow
- SMS MT traffic case
- Direct Delivary of SMS
- Message format
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| Interface to external application
a. Type of connections
- GSM handset
- GSM modems
- Direct TCP/IP connection
- Indirect direct TCP/IP
- Virtual Mobile
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SMPP overview
- Introduction
- History
- SMPP mechanism
- Bind Operation
- Submit Operation
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SMS as business model
- Introduction
- SMS-MO
- SMS-MT
- Premium SMS
- SMS value chain
- SMS broker
- Challenges
- SMS applications and services
- Consumer applications
- Business applications
- The five Important SMS
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