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 ...''
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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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