r sms. Maximum that it can reach
(no network delays) for small MO wap pages (< 1KB) wsp, no SSL, is 500 - 600
TPS.
BR,
Nikos
- Original Message -
From: Roberto Salvatierra
To: users@kannel.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 8:54 AM
Subject: High volume network connectivity
I have been wondering this myself, I am starting with a very basic system,
and well the internet connection is quite fast, but the issue is that do you
have numbers on how much ram does kannel use ? the bearerbox and the SMS
box, and real numbers about how much traffic can it handle, does it work
g
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From: seikath
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:14:41
Cc:
Subject: Re: High volume network connectivity
so true about Murphys SMS law ...
Falko Ziemann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> well, the most OPTIMAL hardware connection is surely SS7. But then
> kannel is out of the game and you need a re
so true about Murphys SMS law ...
Falko Ziemann wrote:
Hello,
well, the most OPTIMAL hardware connection is surely SS7. But then
kannel is out of the game and you need a real smsc. But high volume
traffic with constant high traffic should be routed directly to the
carriers/MNOs and no aggreg
Hello,
well, the most OPTIMAL hardware connection is surely SS7. But then
kannel is out of the game and you need a real smsc. But high volume
traffic with constant high traffic should be routed directly to the
carriers/MNOs and no aggregators in between. So best take a phone, try
to get s
Hello all,
I'm designing a high-volume sms application (MT & MO, plus reverse billing)
and wondered if anyone had any recommendations about the most optimal
hardware connection type you've used to attach to the telecom network(s).
I'm not in a position to describe the nature of the traffic as yet