If you have some developers on-hand you can tweak kannel and add a
middle layer (maybe a C application) to do load balancing... some
facilities you can take advantage is the queue reporting from the admin
url... 

 

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Fooler: There is no definite benchmark scale for kannel, what i meant
when i say kannel doesnt scale is it doesnt even simple load balancing
(problem with multi-part messages). Kannel by itself is only a
hobbyist's tool

Mark: Yes, extended characters are supported using unicode set because
the default is GSM 3.38 (7-bit). 

Kannel and Gammu contains the library also, you can see the detailed
explanation how the packing works here:
http://www.gammu.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gammu:SMS_Character_Set_Conver
sion




On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

There is a Perl SMPP library. In my former job I wrote an SMPP
implementation (Client and server) using Net::SMPP with a bunch of
extensions. It worked for other languages too (hairy though).

The Net::SMPP library only implements the network part of SMPP. You
have to handle the UDH-creation, WSP header creation, etc. etc.
yourself.

Or, get yourself the LogicaCMG Java SMPP library. It has.. bugs.. but
it is the reference implementation (LogicaCMG invented SMPP).



On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Mark Anthony C. Delfin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Yes kannel is just a client but the SMSC can relay the incoming
message to
> kannel as smpp client rather than having an SMSC-to-SMSC connection in
which
> you will really need a box
>
> Yes, SMSC can relay the incoming messages and we are receiving DLRs
for the
> sms we sent  on the connection.  But the telco requires SMSC to SMSC
on
> their side for the interconnect.
>
>
> BTW, will you able sending chinese characters and other non-english
> charactes via kannel?

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