The SMSC is used for bulk SMS, we have installations processing more than 2 mio / day. It is also used as SMS "hub" where it routes SMS's between a number of operators and others using GSM MAP/SS7 and SMPP. It is based on our SCCP/TCAP/MAP protocol stack which has other uses as well. The price tag is still at introduction level, although the installed base is growing with increasing pace. Best regards, -- Anders Baekgaard Managing Director, Dicea ApS Esromgade 15, 1110 DK-2200 Copenhagen N Denmark Tel: +45 46931411 Fax: +45 46931466 Mobile: +45 20771844 On Thursday 20 August 2009 09:41:27 Krzysztof Drewicz wrote: > 2009/8/20 marek cervenka <cervajs at fpf.slu.cz>: > >> Actually at the moment Libss7 only supports ISUP layer, for SMS usage > >> SS7 stack should support SCCP layer too which as far as I've heard > >> Mathew is eager to implement in future. > > > > http://www.dicea.dk/company/ss7_smsc > > but this imho isn't for libss7 > > Isn't for lib ss7. > You need chan_ss7 premium (it does cost) and you need smsc from Dicea > (it also costs). > so for most of common people the protocol like cmid2 over tcp/ip is > the best solution for mass-scale sms. > on the other hand if you don't have yor own smsc and plan to send 1 > milion sms /month, then price of smsc from dicea is like nothing > compared to price of any other's vendor smsc. > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- > > asterisk-ss7 mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-ss7
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