1-what type of protocol used in sms sending from mobile.
2-smallest protocol is ?
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
SMTP Protocol is used in sending Sms from mobile to
smallest protocol.
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Answer / wasim
The SMPP protocol is the “true SMS” protocol and is developed by the telecommunications industry specifically for transmitting SMS messages. “SMPP” stands for short message peer-to-peer protocol and is the protocol used whenever a text message is sent from a mobile phone to another mobile phone.
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Answer / satish chaudhar
SMS gateways of SMS service providers and wireless carriers very often support one or more of the following protocols / interfaces: HTTP, HTTPS (HTTP + SSL encryption), XML over HTTP / HTTPS, SMTP (email to SMS), FTP. Some also support the SMPP protocol, which is usually used by advanced users. SMSC protocols other than SMPP are not commonly supported.
It is very easy to send SMS messages if you use a simple protocol like HTTP / HTTPS. Here is an example. To send an SMS message "It is easy to send text messages" to the mobile phone number 61234567, you submit an HTTP GET to the SMS gateway using an URL that looks something like this:
http://smsgateway.company123.com/cgi-bin/sendsms?account=account123&password=password123&destination=61234567&textmessage=It+is+easy+to+send+text+messages
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