[enum-wg] ENUM for SMS?
Torsten Schlabach tschlabach at gmx.net
Thu Jul 9 14:31:43 CEST 2009
Hi! > Yes .. but I don't have any pointers these are all private services. You mean, these are private ENUM trees, not the golden tree being queried? Regards, Torsten Richard Shockey schrieb: > Yes .. but I don't have any pointers these are all private services. > > ENUM is now being used extensively in North America for both SMS and more > specifically for MMS routing. This service is offered by at least three > companies. NeuStar, Telcordia and TNS (Transaction Network Solutions) of > Reston VA which recently acquired the telecom signaling assets of Verisign. > > Depending on the requirements of the customer either a URI for a MMSC or > SMSC is returned or a SPID that is used to create a one to one peering > arrangements (federation). In any event the business case is SS7/TCAP > avoidance. The most popular application for ENUM in North America is Local > Number Portability queries. The cost savings to carriers that do not have > their own SS7 networks are considerable. > > Actually all the US mobile operators are routing MMS via ENUM queries > including ATT and VZ there is a similar service available to Canadian > Operators. > > The query can be to a database in the cloud over a secure connection or a > full subscription to the routing databases can be delivered in-network to a > caching ENUM server. > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: enum-wg-admin at ripe.net [mailto:enum-wg-admin at ripe.net] On Behalf >> Of Yoshiro YONEYA >> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 1:15 AM >> To: enum-wg at ripe.net >> Subject: [enum-wg] ENUM for SMS? >> >> Dear ENUM WG members, >> >> In RFC 4355, enumservice for SMS is defined. Is there any cases that >> use ENUM for SMS routing in commercial service? If you know any >> information, >> please let me know or give me pointer(s) to the information. >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Yoshiro YONEYA <yone at jprs.co.jp> >
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