every message for smsc is separate, it does not try to reassemble messages , it just sends the parts which are actually totally separate short messages;
reassembling of messages is made on phone itself, and i am 99% sure that what you are trying to do can't be done;
phone just assumes it got first part of one thing and second part of another thing; while the originators differ it would mean that two different originators sent their messages, though none of them delivered both parts;
that is because there is actually no message id inside the udh...
So, theoretically, [i did not try this actually] one would be able to send two operator logos to one phone and (with some unpredictable delays that happen during delivery) get both logos broken (mixed) on the phone...
DILWORTH MICHAEL wrote:
hi
the phones tested on are 7650 and 3650 and 7110 none work. yes the SMSCs and kannel all say it went ok.. but the phone doesnt get it.
:(
mike -----Original Message----- From: Stipe Tolj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 4:16 PM To: DILWORTH MICHAEL Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: splitting messages
I have a little issue here I hope someone can shed some light on.
what i want to do is to split a binary message (operator logo) and send it to a mobile. simple..yes, but i want to sent it using 2 different froms. it doesnt seem to work. it works ok if i use the same from.
Please find here the sample (nokia operator logo with udh ) and my
debugs. sorry its quite long
seeing your SMPP PDUs at least the SMSC does not complain about it, right?!
So it's the phone that actually does not accept an concatenated SMS from different source addresses.
It is subject that the phone may use the source address as identifying qualifier when re-assembling the message on the device.
I never tried to send concatenated messages with different source addresses, but I would suppose that it is the phone that breaks the acceptance here.
Stipe
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