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Top quality, sophisticated SMS service at entry level prices
CallUp SMSCase (SMSC) is a feature-rich, high-performance SMSC platform that offers constant premium quality service at very cost-effective prices. Utilizing state of the art IN technology, CallUp´s SMSC offers high capacity traffic limited only by the network capacity. The modular design enables CallUp to offer an easily upgradeable, competitively priced, entry-level system with no compromises on quality, so while our clients save money, CallUp´s SMSC keeps on driving revenues.
SMSC is an integral part of CallUp Net´s Core Services Platform - the efficient solution for operators to meet dynamic market demands.
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- Fully redundant application rich SMSC platform at competitive prices
- Advanced features provide high performance with no network congestion (IN, ISO protocols)
- High revenue SMS services for private subscribers and corporations
- Simple and quick to deploy, comprehensive customer support
- Part of CallUp´s VAS platform, a suite of cost effective, easy-to-maintain value-added services
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- Essential feature-rich messaging tool
- Constant, high-quality service without complications - convenient and user-friendly
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Features
- Easy to use intuitive Web interfaces - enables administrators to broadcast SMS messages to some or all subscribers and to control SMS traffic
- SMPP interface allows operator to sell services to external organizations that require SMS messaging, such as banks
- Scalable systems suitable for 5,000-10,000,000 Busy Hour Short Messages (limited only by the network capacity)
- Integrated load balancing mechanism
- Cutting edge hardware from world leaders such as HP, Intel and Cisco
- SMS mobile-to-mobile, Web-to-mobile, mobile-to-E-mail and E-mail-to-mobile capabilities
- Full hardware redundancy and high availability
- Advanced SMS features such as black and white and scheduled distribution lists
- SNMP-based Network Management System for real-time alarms and status
- Highly sophisticated retry plans
- Support for both GSM and CDMA/TDMA networks
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