>>I aggree with you that the current code is rather messy.
>>We need just two cases: text and binary. Text should be
>>in unicode while binary messages should be left alone.
>>
>>Then the the SMSC drivers could convert text messages into
>>their local encoding, perform required splitting (with common
>>infrastructure) and send the messages.
>
>
... and is an incoming SMS now binary or unicode?
what if we have an SMSC which supports ascii text but not binary or 
unicode? how do we decide at routing if input=unicode or input=binary 
but containing clean 7 bit text?

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