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 | 48 installations in different countries |  | Over 66 mln serviced subscribers |
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Bercut SMS Centre Bercut SMS Centre is a high-performance and reliable transport platform that enables the operator to realize the potential of the SMS transport as extensively and flexibly as possible.
Basic Functionality
Exchange of short messages between subscribers in the mobile telecom operator’s network, transmission of text messages, melodies and pictures
Exchange of short messages between subscribers in the operator’s network and subscribers of other networks:- mobile telecom networks of the same standard;
- mobile telecom networks of different standards;
- Internet and e-mail;
- between external applications (ESME).
SMS mailings. The special configuration of the SMS Centre, without databases, allows for arranging mailings to subscribers, e.g. information, news, ads, and other information that does not require guaranteed delivery.
Providing subscribers with network and value-added services based on SMS. Supplementary functionality includes:- Authorized/unauthorized lists – it is possible to establish lists of subscriber terminals for which the service is either prohibited or allowed (black and white lists).
- Language profile of the subscriber. By sending a short message to a given number, the subscriber can specify the coding of short messages that are delivered to him.
- SMSC Gateway allows subscribers of the SMS Centre to carry on an exchange of short messages with subscribers of other mobile networks. Delivery of messages between the networks is done over the Internet or on a dedicated channel between telecoms operators without using SS7.
The operator’s terminal allows for sending short messages to one subscriber, to a group or to all subscribers of the mobile network.
ESME applications that are part of CareM, the unified system of subscriber self-care, enables arranging various informational services, managing billing services, activating prepaid cards and sending out notifications.
Mechanism for protection against overload while maintaining the QoS for priority traffic. When a system overload develops, low priority traffic will not affect the delivery of high priority traffic.
Integrated management tools enable the operator's technical departments to manage every component of the system from a single management centre (standard SNMP protocol is also supported). Moreover, there is no need for physical access to the system.
Charging SM on the basis of CDRs generated by the SMSC.
Uploading message history in a readable format allows the operator to meet the LAES requirements.
Personal settings of the parameters of messages delivered depending on the type of subscriber terminal used.
Interaction with operators’ networks on the basis of standardized open external interfaces. Receiving revenue from VAS due to the SMSC CDR Generator and integration with the pre-charging platform.
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