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Devshock.Protocol.SmppClient v.0.1

by Devshock Technologies

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Status: Fully Functional
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Detailed Description

This component was designed to provide a high support for any kind of application oriented to the SMS Environment
Short Message Service (SMS) is a service made available on most digital mobile phone that permits the sending of short messages between mobile phones.
SMS was originally designed as part of the GSM digital mobile phone standard, but is now available on a wide range of networks, including 3G networks.
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. It is often used to allow third parties (e.g. content suppliers like news organisations) to submit messages, often in bulk.
This protocol was originally designed by Aldiscon, a small Irish company that was later bought by Logica.

Other Titles by this Publisher


Devshock.Net.SockServer    v.0.1


Devshock.Net.SockClient    v.0.1


Devshock.Tool.EventMonitor    v.0.1


Devshock.Tool.XmlConverter    v.0.1



Comments

  1. Been using for some time. Support is not all that great but once you figure out the quirks it really does its job well.

    Comment by Pyro3k — 7/9/2008 5:10:53 AM
  2. Hi Dear All!!! I need "Devshock.Net.SockClient v.0.1" and "Devshock.Protocol.SmppClient" to connect to my remote router and SMSC to send SMS. will somebody told me where to get those libraries for .NET and where are the ppl of "Devshock". There s

    Comment by Sarmad — 10/23/2008 3:33:40 AM


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