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YateSMSC

YateSMSC is a feature-rich, cost-effective Short Message Service Center (SMSC) for GSM, UMTS, and LTE networks, offering flexible configuration and robust management via a JSON API and web interface.

Description

YateSMSC is a comprehensive Short Message Service Center (SMSC) designed for GSM, UMTS, and LTE networks. It handles the receiving, forwarding, storing, and delivering of SMS messages, supporting both Subscriber-to-Subscriber and Application-to-Subscriber/Subscriber-to-Application scenarios. This full-featured SMSC is easily operated by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), private networks, and labs. It leverages a user-friendly JSON API accessible through the YateMMI web interface for configuration and control, enabling flexible setup of SS7/SMPP interfaces and network settings. The system offers robust features for message routing and supports various protocols for interoperability and application integration.

Features

YateSMSC is a fully documented, software-based SMSC solution. It uses commodity hardware and runs on virtual machines. Key features include standard SS7/MAP and SMPP interfaces, support for all-IP interfaces and SIGTRAN for MAP interconnects, SMPP for operator interconnect and applications, a JSON/HTTP interface for application development, custom message routing, a JSON API for configuration and control, and management via the YateMMI web interface. Monitoring is supported through Zabbix or the JSON API. The system supports various protocols such as ETSI MAP versions 1, 2, and 3, and SMPP version 3.4, including SMPP over TLS.

Benefits

YateSMSC offers low deployment and per-subscriber costs. Its software-based design utilizes commodity hardware and can run in virtual machines, datacenters, or cloud environments. It supports standard SS7/MAP and SMPP interfaces, including all-IP and SIGTRAN options. The JSON API simplifies application development and integration. Custom message routing is possible, directing messages to MAP, SMPP, or HTTP URLs. Furthermore, the system offers monitoring capabilities via Zabbix or the JSON API and management through the web-based YateMMI interface.

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