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Lifestream
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Visit http://www.shreeweb.com for more details [shreeweb]
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Launched Excel Plugin to Send SMS worldwide [shreeweb]
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Something interesting: Mobile CRM (Customer Relationship Management) http://bit.ly/cCa35f [shreeweb]
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Published Bulk SMS in Schools.
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Something interesting: Bulk SMS in Schools http://www.shreeweb.com/blog/2010/02/bulk-sms-in-schools/ [shreeweb]
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Published Bulk SMS (Real Estate Agents).
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Something interesting: Bulk SMS (Real Estate Agents) http://www.shreeweb.com/blog/2010/01/bulk-sms-real-estate-agents/ [shreeweb]
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Published Mobile Marketing Using SMS.
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Something interesting: Mobile Marketing Using SMS http://www.shreeweb.com/blog/2010/01/mobile-marketing-using-sms/ [shreeweb]







SMPP Connectivity
SMPP Connection. (Source from wiki)
The Short Message Peer-to-Peer (SMPP) protocol is a telecommunications industry protocol for exchanging SMS messages between SMS peer entities such as short message service centers and/or External Short Messaging Entities. It is often used to allow third parties (e.g. value-added service providers like news organizations) to submit messages, often in bulk.
SMPP was originally designed by Aldiscon, a small Irish company that was later acquired by Logica (now split off and known as Acision). In 1999, Logica formally handed over SMPP to the SMPP Developers Forum, later renamed as The SMS Forum and now disbanded. The SMPP protocol specifications are still available through the website which also carries a notice stating that it will be taken down at the end of 2007. As part of the original handover terms, SMPP ownership has now returned to Acision due to the disbanding of the SMS forum.