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Sending USSD by gsm modem
I want to send USSD message with my GSM modem, is it possible?
Sending USSD is like calling that is to say, does it use AT-command?
About global ussd
Globa USSD is interesting but it is useful if we want to create an ussd server.
But i want to use as client by gsm modem!
http://www.telecomspace.com/forum/messaging-sms-smpp-mms/to-know-the-uss...
USSD Application
I'd like to have an application where users can request travel route from point A to C and the application be able to give such infomation in respons . Is it possible that USSD can be an application for such ?Thanx in advance
wap over USSD
Hi ,
I do have an USSD application where am sending USSD perfectly to UE.
But currently my requirement is that I want to send wap messages using USSD. But while seeing the service for USSD structure i found that we have only three things.
1 .Data coding scheme
2. USSD string.
So basically what I understood is that if I want to send any wap message it has to be filled in the USSD string itself. In this way if am sending it is not decoded properly by the UE(ME) .Am getting junk character on the UE.
So can anybody please help me how to encode the wap message while sending it in the USSD .
Thanks
SKP
requirements to create an ussd app?
hi
I would like to create a ussd app .. ready with idea but totally helpless on what exactly has to be done to implement it?
Can u pls tell me wat ide to use, simulator, how to deploy into a jar... Thanks in advance!
jai
requirements to create an ussd app?
Hi, I am working with Telecom billing solution team. I am interested in developing USSD application.
Please if you have answer how to develop and how to link with the network please share me the detail. i would prefer first working with emulators for my testing.
USSD Center connecting to HLR via an SS7 link
Hi Gents,
I am core network engineer. Recently, I was asked by a USSD center vendor to configure an SS7 link on my HLR so as to connect it to that USSD center. Yet I am familiar with connecting a USSD center to the MSC. Anyway, that is not an issue, I guess the configuration would be the same. now my question is: " What would make the difference in choosing to connect a USSD center to HLR and not to the MSC"? in other words what is the reason behind in terms service perspective?
THANK YOU...
USSD Dimensioning
I want to know how to dimensioning a USSD service deployment.
As I understand there are 2 main aspects: TPS & Sessions.
TPS: Transactions send to the mobile (menus) and send back from the mobile (answers), network initiated USSD service (API)
Sessions: for every menu displayed on the mobile there is a session open on the USSD GW, Network Control Channel and Mobile, this session ends by: timeout, selection of an option and flow process end or eventually network error.
Could you please validate my assumptions.
Also where I could find documentation about how to calculate and dimension the traffic requirements and load over the network: USSD GW to STP, Control Channel, HLR,....?
Thank you and best regards,
Mauricio Peña
Mauricio Peña