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The Aicent SMS Gateway supports SS7 based GSM MAP (GSM 09.02 and 03.40 recommendations) connectivity, SMPPv3.3 and SMPPv3.4 and is ready to connect to the SMSC that supports any of these standards. The Aicent SMS Gateway also can easily plug in new network protocol component to support customer proprietary defined network protocol.
To ensure message delivery quality, the Aicent SMS Gateway also supports redundant server and redundant routes. If a primary delivery channel is not reachable, then a secondary channel will be connected to ensure message is delivered. The Aicent SMS Gateway supports delivery receipt. If the delivery partner supports delivery receipt, then the receipt is relayed back to originating operator. If the delivery partner does not support delivery receipt, the Aicent SMS Gateway will generate a HUB status delivery receipt.
Aicent has designed and implemented a full set of High Availability (HA) around our SMS Gateway, and it has been designed and implemented to serve mobile operator carriers with redundancy.
The architecture is designed to create a stateless process that does not need to pass the related states and status to another process in case of failure. All the related status, states and intermediary data are stored in a shared space globally accessible for all the processes. Therefore, if one process fails, another process could continue to handle the left over transactional data without compromising the functioning of the whole system, this helps in achieving the redundant requirement as well.
The following graph depicts the Aicent SMS Gateway Component view:

The Aicent SMS Gateway Service Overview 
The Aicent SMS Gateway Description 
Aicent Text2Image (T2I) Overview 
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