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eMessaging Server
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Text Messaging via email
Sending
The message syntax is the same as that used for sending conventional e-mail e.g. 447752253467@mobile.com (you choose the domain name to suit your organisation). Address books, mailing lists, and mixed mailings (i.e. some recipients by text, some by fax, some by e-mail) are all supported. Messages are converted and sent out as SMS messages to any mobile telephone. Transmission is immediate, and a transmission report is returned to the originator.Receiving
Users can have a text ID in the organisation’s address book (often the phone extension number). People sending messages inwards use a common phone number for the organisation, but preface their message with the ID code of their intended recipient rather than the full email address. The e-Messaging server software looks up the address book, and routes the message automatically to the right mailbox.Signatures
Sending messages can have a signature automatically appended by the Text Messaging Server giving the originator name and organisation name, plus the ID code for replying. -
eText Broadcaster
Broadcast messages
A Text Message Broadcaster client application is available that allows authorised users to set up and re-use broadcasts of a single message to lists of recipients obtained directly from in-house databases, files, spreadsheets, etc.
Broadcasts can be set up in advance, and can then be left to run automatically at a scheduled time and date. Broadcasts can include WAP push messages in addition to normal text messages.
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Business Applications
Business computer applications only have to ‘drop’ text or xml files with recipient details, subject and message into a text messaging output folder. These will then be sent automatically, with signatures and reply details added (as per the email messages above). A transmission report will be returned to a static email address, or a variable one included in the message file. An xml log giving all message delivery details can be queried by the application. Your own message tracking numbers can be added by your applications, and will be carried through the Text Messaging Server logs.
Inbound messages destined for applications are ‘dropped’ into an inbound messages folder that can be polled by the application. The files are in text or xml format, and give all sender and message details.
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Inbound Message Routing
You can have multiple ‘virtual’ mobile numbers associated with your server, and inbound messages to each number can be routed differently (e.g. email, application1, application2, etc). Messages can also be routed based on content (e.g. a keyword or number at the start of the message), sender number, or on the routing ID which will deliver the message to a specific mailbox (described above).
Interface with the networks
Outgoing and incoming connection from the Text Messaging Server is via a virtual circuit directly to our central web portal, which in turn passes the messages to the networks for delivery. The connection is bound subject to a secure login and handshake protocol. Any service restart or link reconnection is subject to a fresh secure login. The message protocol is SMPP bidirectional (the same protocol used between the cellular network operators). Our portal hosts ‘virtual’ numbers on your behalf for the incoming traffic. These numbers remain yours, and can be published as such.
Self monitoring
The Text Messaging server includes service monitoring software which will alert you to problems that may occur, will automatically restart any failed services, and will reconfigure the system if a dual server is used.
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Statistics
The Text Messaging server includes a statistics reporting facility that will show messages sent by originator, group or organisation over any given period, and will show messages received. Accounting information is included for user charging if required.
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Summary
eMS Text Messaging Server software significantly improves the efficiency of your business communications with customers, suppliers, employees and the general public.
The eMS Text Messaging Server is effective, well proven technology that is successfully providing business text messaging services to many major corporations and government departments.
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System Requirements
Operating System: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2008, Windows 7 Processor: 1Ghz or higher RAM: 1GB RAM or higher Hard Drive: 500MB of free space or more required Network: 512k - 1MB Broadband or faster required Misc Software: .NET 2.0 Framework.
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Pricing
Option A):
Pay-as-you-go for messages - software and support free*
Outbound messages
5p per message* billed monthly. Software, support and remote installation included free of charge. No contract required.
Inbound messages
Messages at no charge. Reserved number for inbound messages - £25 per month*Minimum monthly volumes apply.
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Pricing
Option B):
High volume users only - pay for software and support - lower tariff for messages
Software LicenceLicence Type
Purchase
Annual Support
Single Server £2900£580Dual Server £3900£980Broadcaster £500£100Usage
Cost
0 - 49,999 per month 4.5p per message*50,000 - 99,999 per month 4.2p per message*100,000 or more 4.0p per message**UK messages, please ask for international rates.
Outbound messages (billed monthly):
Inbound messages:
Messages at no charge. Reserved number for inbound messages - £25 per month.
eMS Text Messaging Server software provides a central facility for mobile phone text messages to be sent from e-mail clients, and business computer applications, or from a broadcaster client application.
The Text Messaging Server can also handle incoming text messages which can be delivered to internal mailboxes, or an RSS server, or can interact with business applications and databases.
• Connect to Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes
• Integrate with business applications
• Broadcast using in-house databases
• Handle inbound and outbound messaging
eMS Text Messaging Server software significantly improves the efficiency of your business communications with customers, suppliers, employees and the general public.





