> > >> >> It is then the job of the handset to intelligently assemble those SMS. >> >> > >This may not be the right platform to raise this question but am sure >> > >somebody out there can help. >> > > >> > >I wanted to know that when submitting concatenated short messages to a >> > >SMSC, how many Delivery Notifications do I expect from SMSC? Does SMSC >> > >reply with only one Delivery Notification or it replies with separate >> > >Delivery Notification for every slice? >> > >Does this depend on the capability of the Handset to display a >concatenated >> > >short message as a single message? >> > >> > The code which splits SMS into individual SMS's puts the DLR request >> > on the first segment but not on the following ones. This means if a >> > user submits one SMS which gets split internally and invisibly >> > inside Kannel and gets sent to the SMSC, the user gets one delivery >> > notification on reception of the first message. > > >[JS] Why should Kannel be doing anything of this sort? What happens to the >deliver status report of other segments in such a case if SMSC provides >separate deliver status reports for each segment (This was my question in >first place. Can somebody please confirm the SMSC behaviour ?)
Simple: if your application sends 1 large SMS and gets 3 delivery reports for 1 SMS sent its getting confused. if your application sends 3 SMS parts then it gets 3 delivery reports. -- Andreas Fink Fink-Consulting ------------------------------------------------------------------ Tel: +41-61-6932730 Fax: +41-61-6932729 Mobile: +41-79-2457333 Address: A. Fink, Schwarzwaldallee 16, 4058 Basel, Switzerland E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.finkconsulting.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ Something urgent? Try http://www.smsrelay.com/ Nickname afink
