Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:

Stipe Tolj <st 'at' tolj.org> writes:


in some cases an other option to UCS-2 is possible to obtain the
"full" SMS payload length:

In SMPP the DCS value defines the character set encoding. SMPP does
not define a reserved value for arrabic, but it may be possible that
the SMSC provider has an assigned DCS value for a specific arabic
encoding set. Please contact him directly to ask if they have assigned
a DCS value for a specific arrabic encoding.


Ah, nice to know. But what about SMSC<->phone? Your solution
supposes that the phones also support an alternative charset for
arabic transport? Because if the SMSC needs to recode as UCS2 to
send to the phone then the win is minimal (e.g. SMS splitted).

correct...

So it's still a "tricky" thing, since you would depend on the phone and it's support for some (non commonly used) ISO-8x or whatever charset.

Stipe

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