
sms
SMS text messaging is the most widely used data application in the world, with 3.6 billion active users, or 78% of all mobile phone subscribers.
SMS works on a store-and-forward basis. Instead of being sent directly to the recipient, SMS messages travel through several important nodes befor
e reaching the recipient (skip this part if you find it boring; there's more good stuff below).
How does sms work?
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The SMS message is submitted to your wireless service provider's SMS
Center.
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After the message is processed internally, the SMS Center sends a request to
the Home Location Register (HLR) and receives the routing information for the
recipient.
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The SMS Center sends the message to the Mobile Switching Center (MSC).
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The MSC collects the recipient's information from the Visitor Location
Register (VLR) and, sometimes, proceeds with an authentication operation.
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The MSC forwards the message to a Mobile Server.
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If the recipient has a Treo or VisorPhone, the SMS is placed on the SIM card
until the handheld picks up the message and transfers it to the internal memory
on the unit.
This is how Treos and VisorPhones can store hundreds of SMS messages, unlike ordinary GSM mobile phones that store only a few SMS messages.
Treo or VisorPhone owners may encounter the error message "Your SIM contains at least one SMS message. Do you want to move the message to your Visor?" See the relatd SMS article in our knowledgebase for details.
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The MSC returns the outcome of the Forward Short operation to the SMS
Center.
- The SMS Center reports delivery status of the short message back to the sender.
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