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Kalyan New member Username: Kidskc Post Number: 1 Registered: 04-2004 |
Can we say that: 1) If the 'To-address' of M-Send.req is a mobile number, the Proxy-relay will use SMS PUSH for M-Notification.ind to the destination 2) If the 'To-address' of M-Send.req is an IP-address, the Proxy-relay will use IP-PUSH for M-Notification.ind to the destination In the first case, what happens if the MMS-Proxy-relay is connected to GGSN through IP (Say FastEthernet link) ??(Is this scenario possible at all)?? Will it be an IP/WSP push to GGSN that would be converted to an SMS to the mobile by GGSN?? I would really appreciate if you can point me to some relevant documents.. | |||
venkatesh Unregistered guest |
Hi, To address will be either mobile no. or E-mail id may present.Basically if a mobile no. is given,it will send an SMS notification to retrive otherwise send an E-mail.U can get clear idea of going thru MMS Encapsulation Wap forum pdf.... venkatesh. | |||
Kalyan New member Username: Kidskc Post Number: 2 Registered: 04-2004 |
I have read all the MMS specs, but I dont see any details of what would happen when more than one type of network (Cellular - GPRS and IP networks) are involved. The question is about when IP push or SMS PUSH are used and how to decide which one would be used?? Consider This scenario: Mobile Station ->(Cellular Network)->GGSN->(IP Network)->MMS Proxy-relay Is this scenario realistic?? In this case, consider my questions in my 1st post.. | |||
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support Board Administrator Username: Bryce Post Number: 2502 Registered: 10-2002 |
It is up to the push proxy (or whatever network component is generating the push, which could be the MMSC directly). MMS does not define that SMS push has to be used. |