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Messaging
Mobile messaging technology is evolving rapidly to provide multiple services and applications to today's subscribers. With the continued delay of third-Generation (3G) deployments and migration to fully packet-switched networks, coupled with the demand for fast-to-market data applications over existing wireless networks, mobile operators look more than ever at their short.
Messaging engines are an important component of service integration technologies because they allow applications to communicate with the process messages. Mobile messaging technology is evolving rapidly to provide multiple services and applications to today's subscribers.
With the continued delay of third-generation (3G) deployments and migration to fully packet-switched networks, coupled with the demand for fast-to-market data applications over existing wireless networks, mobile operators look more than ever at their short messaging systems to fill the gap. Existing Global System for Mobile
Communications (GSM) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile networks use SMS as a multipurpose data service that enables rapid deployment of data applications without the need for 3G bandwidth capabilities.
We provide the fundamental technical background required for SMS, EMS and MMS, and supports this with industry cutting-edge developments. |