On Donnerstag, August 21, 2003, at 06:46 Uhr, Arne K. Haaje wrote:

torsdag 21. august 2003, 06:41, skrev Jeetendra Singh:
The reference number should not be confused with message id. A same
reference number in UDH of multiple short messages identify them as part of
same long message, so in such a case you will have same reference number in
all segments of a long message whereas every such segment shall be assigned
a unique message id.

Also in this case, ETSI GSM Specs 3.40 clearly define that "Each
concatenated short message contains a reference number which together with
the originating address and Service Centre address allows the receiving
entity to discriminate between concatenated short messages sent from
different originating SMEs and/or SCs."

Also I couldnt understand what purpose it would solve to send op logo with
different originators?

Because of billing issues. We do this with the operator NetCom in Norway. The
price is set as the originator in the first message, the remaining messages
have originator=00.

I made a private patch to Kannel that take care of this, and it really does
works fine. However, it may be Netcom changes the originator on their side
after sorting out the billing - just a thought.

The better way to do this is to send one text message as "you have been billed Euro xxxx" to charge and send the logo separately. This way you can also send the logo over a cheaper path
Andreas Fink
Global Networks Switzerland AG

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