Indian promotional market and the operations supported by SMPP server providers in India
If you are willing to gain a high marketing position in such a developing business market like India has, then it is very important for you to get help from SMPP server providers in India. The server providers provide the enterprises a gateway of API integration which lets enterprises to connect with the potential customers via SMS. Before going further, let us understand the following terms related to SMPP: ESME: ESME stands for External Short Messaging Entity which is an application that is inbuilt and provides connection to a message center RE: The connection of one SMS to another in any region is considered a Routing Entity CBE: CBE stands for Cell Broadcast Entity which is a multi-user front end that allows the broadcast of messaging MC: All the operations of Bulk SMS are handled by Message Center. Delivery of short messages is also an operation of MC The messaging platform offered by MsgClub.net can run on any operating system. This SMPP SMS gateway lets your enterprise connect with any SMSC with the help of SMPP protocol version 3.4. Enterprises are benefited in form of managing the platform in a user-friendly and graphical web interface. SMPP Client is a service that is designed to make connectivity for sending bulk SMS which is handled by the SMPP server for maintaining the flow of messages smoothly. Features of the SMPP SMS Gateway provided MsgClub.net: Supports Unicode as well as Standard languages Long messages are also supported Delivery reports are provided Customization of messages and scheduling is provided Supports the most common version of SMPP that is SMPP v 3.4 API in different computer languages such as JSON, XML, HTTP, JAVA, VB.NET, etc. are offered Provides API that can be integrated with any business software irrespective of the business size A desktop-client is offered which is able to send single as well as bulk SMS A user-friendly web interface Delivery reports of the sent messages are offered in the following forms: DELIVRD – This delivery describes that the sent message is delivered to the recipient UNDELIV – This delivery describes that the sent message is not delivered to the recipient and there is some error with the address provided as a destination EXPIRED – This delivery describes that the message could not be delivered as scheduled REJECTD – This delivery describes that an upstream carrier has rejected the message