True, in the case of logica SMSC's translation tables can be used to block
messages for other operators or else the a routing expersion can be set on
the smsc's connection to the mobile network that any messages from other MN
operators
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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:39 AM
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Subject: Re: SMSC operators in Europe
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 06:24:53AM +0200, Andreas Fink wrote:
> Hes happened to me once and I couldnt reply because the SMSC in use
> (PacBell) was blocking me from going back to my friends phone over
> them. The options in the phone say something like "Sender pays for
> reply" meaning the sender adds an information that replies should go
> over his home SMSC and he pays for it. That implies the recipient to
> use A's SMSC for the path back. Happened to me but didnt work
> presumably because the SMSC wasnt configured. for reverse billing.
I think it's more to do with the SMSC not accepting the SMS from
the other phone.
Steve
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