On Mittwoch, August 20, 2003, at 03:29 Uhr, Bill Brigden wrote:
It may be (as Stipe said) that the phone uses the source address (1111 or
2222) as well as the concatenation Id (in this case 00), for re constructing
messages.
This is definitively the case as the spec says so.
The parts are unique by source/destination/sequence number.
If you send from 111 and second part from 222, the phone will receive two parts of two different concatenated SMS and will wait until they are completed. This is like this on all phones and the GSM standards even say so if I remember correctly.
But whats so bad about sending the second part with the same "from..." ?
Andreas Fink
Global Networks Switzerland AG
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