On Nov 16, 2007, at 22:46, Aaron wrote:

Paul,

Thank you for the quick response and the answers. I have a few more
questions based on your responses.

On the subject of sending to an Aggregator, I was refering to an SMS
Aggregator, and using that to send the WAP-Push SMS messages. Would it
be possible to send those messages out via the Aggregator instead of
using a GPRS modem?


You can of course send hte WAP-Push SMS, but note that WAP-Push is not enough for MMS delivery.
When you refer to MM7, this would be a direct, internet IP based
connection to the carriers SMPP? I am currently in the US and I don't
believe we are able to get that kind of access, or not without alot of
fees.


MM7 is a direct IP protocol, however the SMPP reference was just by way of comparison (SMS vs MMS). MM7 has nothing to do with SMPP.

When talking about having the WAP-Push message to the phone contain
the IP which is a regular server hooked up to the internet with Mbuni,
you said that the phones could pull the MMS message that way, "Up to a
point". What do you mean by that? What limitations would there be?


You can send the notification to the phone and have it pull the message over IP if your operator does not block this (often they do).
--Aaron


On Nov 16, 2007 11:35 AM, Paul Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Aaron,

 answers below


On 11/16/07, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I am evaluating Mbuni to use for my company, and I have a few questions.

1) From what I've read in google/mail list searches, would it be
correct to say that Mbuni (with kannel) would be able to send an MMS
to a MSISDN?

 Yes,

2) Going along with 1, if I currently have connection to an SMS
aggregator, would it be possible to have Mbuni/Kannel push the SMS
message through the aggregator and obviate the need for a GSM/GPRS
modem?



SMS Aggregator or MMS Aggregator? SMS and MMS work very differently from
each other so you need to be sure.

3) What I've read indicates that Mbuni is currently unable to send an
MMS messages to a carrier's MMSC directly and have the carrier worry
about delivery supposing I have a GSM/GPRS modem, corect?



It can send directly, using MM7 (think SMPP for MMS) or MM1 using a GPRS
modem.

4) If using an aggregator is possible, the SMS WAP-Push message gets
sent through there, all I need is a regular internet IP address for
Mbuni/Kannel to have the mobile phone pull the MMS message from?


 Up to a point yes.

Thank you very much for your replies. If some of the functionalityy
does not currently exist, but would be desirable from the community,
we might be interested in helping with the development. I am
specifically thinking of connecting to an SMS aggregator, but it isn't
limited to that.


You will need to first be clear that the Aggregator can aggregate MMS. The MMS architecture is very different, and in some respects more complicated than SMS, so it is key that you understand it well before committing to the
aggregator.
--Aaron
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