Open SMS Hubbing

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See also SMS Interoperability


Context

"The GSM Association recently completed trials of a hub-based interoperability structure.

From it’s press release:


“First unveiled in February 2006, the GSMA’s new hub-based structure will deliver major operational and financial efficiencies to mobile operators by removing the need to reach time-consuming bilateral inter-working agreements… More than one trillion text messages were sent globally last year and international traffic is growing rapidly, placing pressure on operators to replace the existing web of bilateral agreements with a more efficient structure for the delivery of messages across the GSM networks in 215 countries and territories.”

This hub structure means that operators now will to


“connect once to a hub to reach all the other networks connected to that hub. Moreover, through interconnect arrangements between hubs, they will be able to reach operators connected to other hubs. This combined solution ensures that operators and their customers will benefit from a high level of service quality, including reliable delivery reports and protection against spam, security, billing and settlement, while maintaining the independence of each operator to determine its own pricing structures.”

The trials involved 25 operators in more than 20 countries, AND included key aggregators such as Aicent, Belgacom ICS, Clickatell, CITIC Telecom 1616, Comfone, Radius-ED, MACH/End2End, Mobile 365, Syniverse Technologies, Telecom Italia Sparkle, TeliaSonera, Tyntec and VeriSign.

And what are the Operators saying? Again, from the GSMA press release:


“With open SMS hubbing, operators can simply and quickly bring to market broad-reaching messaging services, without lengthy contract negotiations, billing procedures, and network testing and configuration. CMCC had, as early as Dec 2002, launched International SMS for its customers using an SMS hubbing platform which largely conforms to the current SMS hubbing model drafted and promoted by GSMA. CMCC has benefited from it throughout several years of operation. We are very pleased and encouraged by the success of these latest trials and look forward to the system shortly becoming a technical and commercial reality," said Junming Shao, Project Manager for International Services, China Mobile (CHINA)


"SMS hubbing makes life easier for operators when it comes to SMS interworking, reducing efforts in terms of time and resources such as in agreement negotiation, billing, testing, quality monitoring. Thanks to the open SMS hubbing guidelines defined in GSMA, operators can get large numbers of SMS interworking relationships globally in a shorter timeframe than by using bilateral negotiation. Operators are thus facilitated in focussing their efforts on delivering added value to their customers." said Lucy Lombardi, EMC member Telecom Italia (Italy) of Telecom Italia Mobile (ITALY).

“The success of this latest trial paves the way for a new era of cost-effective SMS connectivity among operators. The hub system provides a secure, open standards system for operators that takes the headache out of inter-working, while also delivering significant cost-savings and improved network efficiencies. With the trials complete, we now look forward to seeing the benefits when the system goes live before the end of this year,” said Ashok Juneja, Corporate Director, Network Technology & Projects of Airtel (INDIA)" (http://www.mobileactive.org/global_sms_hub)