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Training Course:

Short Message Service (SMS)

School/Trainer:

TONEX, Inc.
Dallas, Texas, United States

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' This 2-day course explores SMS in North American and EMEA networks. It provide a good understanding of the Short Message Service, including the protocols, service aspects, architecture, products and applications.

Course Outline
Overview of Short Message Service (SMS)

What is Messaging?
Mobile Messaging Services and the Media they Employ
Unified Messaging
WAP usage and services
What is SMS?
Applications of SMS
Push and Pull
Store and Forward
Examining the Network Elements
SME, ESME, and SMSC
overview of Signalling System (SS7)

Service Control Point (SCP)
Signalling Transfer Point (STP)
Service Switching Point (SSP)
Signalling Gateway (SG)
The Mobile Application Part (MAP)
SMS Protocols and Architecture

Short Message Service elements
Validity Period
Service Centre Time Stamp
Protocol Identifier
More Messages to Send
Delivery of Priority and non Priority Messages
Messages Waiting
Alert SC
Options concerning MNRG, MNRF, MNRR, MCEF and MWD
Status report capabilities
Reply Path
SMS Service definition
Service provided by the CM sublayer
Definition of primitives on the network side
Service provided by SM RL
Definition of primitives on the network side
CM procedures
Short Message Control states
SMC-CS states at the MS side of the radio interface
Layer 2 (LLC) GPRS support (A/Gb mode only)
GSMS entity in Iu mode
MS support for SMS over GPRS
Service provided by the SM TL
PDU Type repertoire at SM TL
Definition of the TPDU parameters
Protocol element repertoire at SM RL

Service provided by the SM TL and RL

PDU Type repertoire at SM TL
SMS DELIVER type
SMS SUBMIT type
SMS STATUS REPORT type
Definition of the TPDU parameters
Service provided by the SM RL
Protocol element repertoire at SM RL
RP MO DATA
RP MT DATA
RP ACK
RP ERROR
RP ALERT SC
RP SM MEMORY AVAILABLE
Fundamental procedures within the point to point SMS

Short message mobile terminated
Short message mobile originated
Alert transfer
Mapping of error causes between RP layers
Mobile Terminated short message transfer
Memory available notification
Mobile Originated short message transfer


SMS operation cases

Mobile Originating Case
Mobile Terminating case
SMC-GP states at the MS side of the radio interface
Mobile Originating Case
Mobile Terminating case
SMC-CS states at the network side of the radio interface
Mobile Originating Case
Mobile Terminating Case
SMC-GP states at the network side of the radio interface
Mobile Originating Case
Mobile Terminating Case
Short Message Control procedures
SM RL procedures
Short Message Relay procedures
Message functional definitions and content
Message format and information elements coding
MO-SM and MT-SM
SMS operations scenarios
SMS delivery on 3GSM networks
SMS delivery on IS-41 networks
Alternative sources and destinations
EMS and MMS

EMS vs. SMS
Applications of EMS
Network Elements
Handsets
The Standardization of EMS
Availability
What does your MMS system really mean?
Applications of MMS
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) as a store and forward messaging service
Multimedia messages with other mobile subscribers
MMS interconnection and interoperability?
Interconnection between MMSCs
Interworking with other messaging systems


MMS media types

Minimum set of supported formats
Speech
Audio
Synthetic audio
Still image
Bitmap graphics
Vector Graphic
Video
File Format for dynamic media
Media synchronization and presentation format
DRM format
Plain text
Transfer Protocols and Message Formats
MMS Architecture

Addressing
Message Size Measurement
Size of Subject information element
Size of an MM element
Functional Description of Involved MMS Elements
MMS User Agent
MMS Relay/Server
External Servers
MMS User Databases and HLR
MMS VAS Applications


MMSE Architecture and Interfaces

MMS Reference Architecture
Protocol Framework
MM1: MMS Relay/Server – MMS User Agent
MM2: MMS Relay – MMS Server
MM3: MMS Relay/Server – External Servers
MM4: Interworking of different MMSEs
MM5: MMS Relay/Server – HLR
MM6: MMS Relay/Server – MMS User Databases
MM7: MMS Relay/Server – MMS VAS Applications
MM8: MMS Relay/Server – Post-processing system
MM9: MMS Relay/Server – Online charging system
MM10: MMS Relay/Server - Messaging Service Control Function (MSCF)
MMS Service Behaviour Description
MMS services offered
MMSE Addressing responsibilities


MMS Application Protocol Framework and Technical Realization of MMS Service Features

Technical realization of MMS on reference point MM1-MM10
Routing Forward of a Multimedia Message
Normal operation
Abnormal Operation
Features
Information Elements
Routing Forward of a Delivery Report
Generic Error Handling

MMS services offered

Submission of a Multimedia Message in the originator MMSE
Reception of a Multimedia Message in the recipient MMSE
Retrieval of a Multimedia Message in the recipient MMSE
Delivery Report
Read-Reply Report
Support for Streaming in MMS
Support for Prepaid Service in MMS
Address Hiding in MMS
Support for Value Added Services (VAS) in MMS
Handling of MMS-related information on the (U)SIM
Support for Digital Rights Management in MMS
Support of Hyperlinks in MMS
Support of Messaging Service Control Function
Support for transporting Application Data
Canceling of a Multimedia Message
Deletion of Multimedia Messages on an MMS Relay/Server
MMS Implementations

WAP Implementation of MMS
Protocol Framework
Architectural Support for MMS
Transaction Flows Supporting MMS
Terminal Capability Negotiation
MMS Message Contents
Multimedia Messages
Other Messages
MMS Presentation
MMS Security Model between MMS User Agent and MMS



MMS Operation scenarios

Example of combined MMS-Relay/Server
Example of non-combined MMS-Relay and MMS Server
Example of MMS interaction with T.30 Facsimile Services
Example of MMS interaction with 2G/3G Voice Mailboxes
Example of interaction with Internet E-Mail Messaging
Example of interaction with Short Message Service, SMS
Example of Integration with Unified Messaging System (UMS)



SMS/EMS/MMS benefits and limitations

SMS/EMS/MMS Network infrastructure
SMS/EMS/MMS interconnection and interoperability?
Handset capability and compatibility
From SMS to EMS and MMS
A detailed comparison ...''

Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.tonex.com/

Phone:1-888-868-6639

School Address:

The Centrum
3102 Oak Lawn Avenue, Suite 700
Dallas, Texas 75219 USA

Training Locations:
Dallas, TX
California, Oregon and Washington States (Chapman University Campuses)


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