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Short message peer-to-peer protocol

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The short message peer-to-peer protocol (SMPP) is a protocol for exchanging SMS messages between SMS peer entities such as short message service centres. It is often used to allow third parties (e.g. content suppliers[?] like news organisations) to submit messages, often in bulk.

It was originally designed by Aldiscon, a small Irish company that was later bought by Logica.

The latest version of SMPP is V5.0.

External links

  • the details regarding SMPP are avaliable at www.smsforum.net (http://www.smsforum.net/)



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