Appreciate anyone
who can help shed some enlightenment on the subject of SMS roaming and
timestamp.
Question:
1. If a user
travelling to a foreign country has roamed to another host network, and he sends
an SMS from his mobile to a local terminal in the host country, where does the
SMS
When
roaming, the SMS is first routed to the home SMSC of the roaming user, and then
if apropriate is sent back to the mobile terminal of the foreign local user. I'm
not sure if the SMSC of the foreign local user is involved in the
process.
In the
two local networks scenario, then its
Hello everybody!
I´m tring to set up a linux box running kannel(using cvs version) using a
ericsson t28 as SMSC. So far I succeded in geting the bearbox, smsbox and
fakesmsc running.
Since I couldn´t find any examples of how to set up a ericsson t28 as SMSC
I tried to find out what AT
Hi, i´m trying to install kannel, but i get this error...
gw/wml_compiler.c:24: xmlmemory.h: No such file or directory
gw/wml_compiler.c:25: parser.h: No such file or directory
gw/wml_compiler.c:26: tree.h: No such file or directory
gw/wml_compiler.c:27: debugXML.h: No such file or directory
the libxml2 headers are not where the compiler expects them to be. there
is a problem with configure that makes it use the correct include patch
for libxml2 only on Debian, but it's fixed in the CVS version. in the
meantime, you can add libxml/ before every call to a libxml2 header that
the
the modems.conf file does not have an ericson_t28 setup, but it does
have an ericson_t68 setup, which I don't think can be far off. try to
use that configuration and see if you can send and receive SMs.
But your setup and logs look ok - it seems that your modem is ready to
send and receive,
Hello,
I know the SI push can be sent over SMS. I was wondering if I can send
any other push message (e.g. a WML deck, a CO push) over SMS.
Thanks,
Jibin
Thanks
Oded
We ran
a simple test to test the last theory and found out that handset time is not
involved. Looks like SMSCs are the ones fixing the
timestamp.
Only
thing to find out next is whether the timestamp comes from originating SMSC or
gets written over at target SMSC.
Cheers,