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- External_Short_Messaging_Entity abstract "External Short Messaging Entity (ESME) is a term originally coined by Aldiscon to describe an external application that connects to a Short Message Service Center (SMSC) to engage in the sending and/or receiving of SMS messages.SME is a term used in many cellular circles to describe a network entity (mobile/cell phone) that can send/receive messages. ESME (pronounced EZ-mee) is essentially one of these but without all the wireless aspects; i.e. it is connected via TCP/IP, X.25 or similar. On SMPP 3.4 protocol specifications ESME refers only to external sources and sinks of short messages as Voice Processing Systems, WAP Proxy Servers or Message Handling computers, and it specifically excludes SMEs which are located within the Mobile Network, i.e., a mobile station (MS).Typical examples of ESMEs are systems that send automated marketing messages to mobile users, voting systems that process SMS votes (Pop Idol, Big Brother), etc. Basically, anytime a mobile user sends or receives a message where the other party was not another real mobile user, it is likely that the other sender/receiver is an ESME.SMSC uses protocols such as SMPP, UCP, OIS, CIMD, SMCI all of which denote the concept of an ESME connecting to an SMSC.".
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageID "732339".
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageLength "4595".
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageRevisionID "685557375".
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Aldiscon.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Big_Brother_(franchise).
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink CIMD.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobile_technology.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink EMI_(protocol).
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Internet_protocol_suite.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Object_Oriented_Input_System.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Pop_Idol.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Short_Message_Peer-to-Peer.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Short_Message_Service.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Short_Message_service_center.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink Voting_system.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLink X.25.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLinkText "External Short Messaging Entities".
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageWikiLinkText "External Short Messaging Entity".
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Abbreviations.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity subject Category:Mobile_technology.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity hypernym Term.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity comment "External Short Messaging Entity (ESME) is a term originally coined by Aldiscon to describe an external application that connects to a Short Message Service Center (SMSC) to engage in the sending and/or receiving of SMS messages.SME is a term used in many cellular circles to describe a network entity (mobile/cell phone) that can send/receive messages. ESME (pronounced EZ-mee) is essentially one of these but without all the wireless aspects; i.e. it is connected via TCP/IP, X.25 or similar.".
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity label "External Short Messaging Entity".
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity sameAs Q5324178.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity sameAs m.036lp5.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity sameAs Q5324178.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity wasDerivedFrom External_Short_Messaging_Entity?oldid=685557375.
- External_Short_Messaging_Entity isPrimaryTopicOf External_Short_Messaging_Entity.