| I think you are doing something wrong here. The DCS value is saying if the data is 7bit or 8bit. When you deliver data to a SMPP SMSC you always send it in 8bit. So you never have to pack anything. You simply supply the 7bit values (gsm character set) into bytes. The SMSC then will pack them. Some operators, especially in eastern europe use 8bit values to allow 140 characters instead of only 70 unicode characters. Some SMSC's even translate them on the fly. On 14.09.2006, at 10:52, Konstantin Kolomiychuk wrote:
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