Hi all,

 

AFAIK, send content through SMS should be  managed by a protocol such as SAR
: Segmentation And Reassembly, this is a  Mécanism used to segment and
reassemble the different paquets

 

SAR is used with wap gateway and is supposed to be handled by the phone as
well.

 

The fact that the packets are arrived in the correct order is upon the
operator responsibility (typically differents SMS are not always proceed by
the same SMSC), there is nothing to do on the kannel side.

 

Hope that helps,

 

Regards

 

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From: Ady Wicaksono [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: dimanche 4 novembre 2007 20:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: multi-part sms order

 

It's normal, and offcourse mobile phone must wait all messages to arrive
first until it can reassemble the message.




On 11/5/07, Aaron Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

My system is sending a lot of multi-part smses.  While the sending works,
I've noticed that the parts usually arrive in reverse order or out of order.
e.g., if I'm sending a three-part sms, part three will arrive at the user's
phone first, followed by part two, followed by part one.  The user's phone
will of course reassemble the message, but they must wait to read their
message until part one arrives. 

Is anyone else seeing this?  Or is it an idiosyncracy of the gsm phone I'm
using to send the messages?  I'm using kannel 1.4.1 with a nokia.


Thanks,
aaron




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Regards,

Ady Wicaksono
Email:
ady.wicaksono at gmail.com
http://adywicaksono.wordpress.com/ 



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