Short Message Router
In today's world, 80% of all text messages are delivered on the initial attempt, making the storage part of 'Store and Forward' often unnecessary and costly. Storage means servers and servers mean money, both in CAPEX and OPEX. When possible, a Short Message Router should be considered.
Short Message Routers, strategically placed in a network, can increase throughput dramatically. Why send all text messages to a centrally located SMSC, incurring expensive transport costs, when many messages are sent within the same geographic area? Instead, route them to a regionally located Short Message Router, resulting in faster delivery and reduced costs.
The Intervoice Short Message Router provides high throughput with maximum flexibility at an efficient cost. The Short Message Router supports complex message processing and routing rules, such as what to do with messages from specific sources or where to send undeliverable messages. It delivers the robust performance you would expect from a carrier-class solution, including redundant availability of 99.995% and non-redundant availability of 99.95%.
- Delivers up to 1600 messages per second
- Provides signaling gateway support
- Forwards messages via either MAP or SMPP to an external SMSC
- Works in both GSM and 3G networks
- Supports both Mobile Originated (MO) and Mobile Terminated (MT) messages
- Supports the delivery and reception of messages and content from an External Short Message Entity
For information on Intervoice's Short Message Service Center, click here.
