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SMS Gateway is an application that serves Internet content to mobile subscribers
using SMS messaging. The SMS Gateway connects to an SMSC (Short Message Service
Center) on one side, and connects to applications on the Internet on the other
side. Thus, Jataayu SMS gateway functions as a "gateway" between the GSM network
and the Internet, providing Internet information to mobile subscribers using SMS
messaging. The applications are primarily URLs (Uniform Resource Locators),
which could be deployed on the same machine, or on a machine in the same LAN,
or even on a remote machine on a WAN. These URLs are accessed by the gateway,
using the standard HTTP protocol.
Each of these URLs is identified by a unique keyword, which is configured
by the administrator. Thus, for providing news services, an administrator
could configure a keyword called "news" and map the same with a URL say,
www.news.com. When a user
sends the keyword, "news", the gateway makes an HTTP request to the remote
URL, fetches the content, formats it and sends it back to user.
Jataayu
SMS Gateway is currently available as two versions - A Carrier version and an
Enterprise Version. While the Carrier SMS Gateway is targeted at Mobile Network
Providers, the Enterprise SMS Gateway is targeted at small enterprises wishing
to provide SMS Services to their customers, independent of the mobile network
provider. SMS
Applications can be built by interfacing them to an SMSC, which is the central
component in an SMS network. However there are many SMSCs and each vendor's SMSC
supports its own protocol. Standard protocols are not widely used and application
complexity increases due to these diverse protocols platforms and environments. A
Jataayu SMS Gateway hides these complexities by translating SMSC specific protocols
into industry standard HTTP format. The use of web-based environment for SMS applications
also means that most standard HTML web-applications can be adapted easily to start
providing services over SMS. In addition to the SMS Gateway, Jataayu also
offers its SMS Client that can enable mobile devices to send and receive SMS Messages. Architecture
Key Features KEY
WORD The applications are primarily URLs that are accessed by the
gateway, using the standard HTTP protocol. Each of these URLs is identified by
a unique keyword, which is configured by the administrator.
Thus, for providing news services, an administrator could configure a
keyword called "news" and map the same with a URL say, www.news.com
When a user sends the keyword, "news", the gateway makes an HTTP request
to the remote URL, fetches the content, formats it and sends it back to
user.
Aliases
An application can be identified by a set of additional keywords which basically
give end users the flexibility to access applications. Thus an application
for sports can be configured to a keyword as "sports", and also a set of aliases
like "sport", "sprt", "sportinfo", etc. provided that the alias is itself not
a keyword or an alias for some other application.
Enable Application
A configured application can be enabled or disabled at any time. Disabling
an application will make it inaccessible to subscribers, although it is available
on the SMS Gateway. Administrator can use this feature to temporarily stop a service,
without deleting the service permanently.
Application Launch Date
Thus a service can be configured much before they are actually available.
The SMS Gateway makes the service automatically available at the specified date
and time without any intervention. Special services like sports tournaments or
exhibitions that start and last for a limited time can thus be configured.
Application Expiry Date This field is similar to the Launch
Date parameter, except that it identifies the date beyond which this request will
be not be serviced. BULK MESSAGING User based bulk messaging
with user accounts for authentication. Controlled bulk messaging quota on per-user
basis.
Bulk Messaging from File Messages can be sent in
bulk to intended numbers provided in a given file.
Bulk Message from Range
Messages can be sent to a range of phone numbers. Thus you could specify 9844041811
- 9844041820, 9844041861 - 9844041870 which will send messages to numbers falling
in the specified range (20 phone numbers in this example).
Multiple
SMSC Support and SMSC Configuration The gateway can simultaneously
support multiple SMSCs on multiple protocols. Thus you could have an SMSC A communicating
using over the SMPP protocol, while SMSC B communicates over the CIMD protocol
simultaneously. There is currently no limit to the number of SMSCs that can be
configured for the SMS Gateway. PULL APPLICATIONS AND CONFIGURATION
PULL applications refer to those applications that are configured on the SMS Gateway,
and are invoked by the SMS Gateway, on receiving a message from the subscriber.
The first word in the message is referred to as the "keyword". Each keyword is
mapped to specific URL on the gateway. SUPPORTS
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Supports HTML,
XML text messages -
Supports
binary messaging (Smart messaging, EMS, WAP Push, OTA, and MMS Notifications -
Supports CIMD2 and
SMPP 3.3 and 3.4 protocols -
Supports
GSM AT command sets for using GSM modems.
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Proxy
Support
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Requests from gateway can
be routed through proxy servers.
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Admin
can control proxy server (and proxy bypass) settings
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SMS
Push
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Applications can use SMS Push Client to Push
Messages through the Gateway
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SMS
Client is available as C APIs in multiple platforms
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SMS
Client also as Java API
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SMS
Client as Active X for ASP integration
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Logging
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Access logs containing
message identity, operation (push, submit, Deliver), timestamp, parameters (phone
number, URL, message, message Length), status
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Debug
log controllable by admin with multiple debug levels
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Protocol
trace can also be viewed
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Mail Interface
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Messages can be sent by any Mail Client to
the SMTP server at SMS Gateway for onward delivery to mobile Phones
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Administration
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Web-based administration.
Allows remote administration.
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Error-messages
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Administrator definable error-messages
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Gateway
Rating - Carrier version
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Gateway supports 2 way
messaging through Push and Pull mechanism
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Available
in BHSM (Busy Hour Short Messages) rating of
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60,000
BHSM
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90,000
BHSM
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180,000
BHSM
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Compliance
- Carrier version
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SMS Gateway complies to the following specifications
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SMPP
3.3 / 3.4
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CIMD2
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Modems/Phone
Supported - Enterprise version
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Connectivity over Serial
or USB interface to GSM modem(s) or Mobile phones with serial data cable. The
phones/modems supported are,
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Nokia
7110 / Nokia 6210 phone modems with PC to Phone (serial) data cable
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Nokia
Premicel modem
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FALCOM
A2D modem
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Siemens
M20
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Siemens
TC35
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Siemens
c35 Phone modem with PC to Phone data cable
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IWOW
1080 (USB) modem
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Platforms
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Linux, Solaris, Windows
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Other
Solutions
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