MMTUNE 'S APIs RESOURCES
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Third
party connection interface API! APPLICATION PROGRAMMERS INTERFACE! An interface between a software and an application allowing the application to use some functionality of the software.Used by programmers who write applications that can interacts with other applications. TAP! TAP is the currently most common communication protocol for short messages besides UCP.It is mainly used with public modem- and ISDN-access (e.g. D1 or E-Plus). shoose from the above api for your free third party connection Mmtune platform is capable of processing thousands of messages per second and offers carrier-grade reliability with tested uptime exceeding one year. Not only does mmtune support the standard SMS protocols including SMPP 3.3 & 3.4,UCP/EMI,CIMD2, and OIS,the platform offers a range of custom protocols including all the name third party interface above.Every protocol can be used for both incoming and outgoing connections,and all provide support for delivery receipts, unicode,8-bit messaging (such as WAP push,ringtones, logos) and concatenated messages.This platform is available as an outsourced solution. |
A protocol used on the Internet by web browsers to transport
text and graphics.It is focuses on grabbing a page at a time,rather setting
up a session.
SMPP!
SMTP is a standard protocol for handling the transfer of e-mails across the Internet COM OBJECT! Communication Port is the name of a serial communications port in DOS systems.DOS supports four serial ports:COM1,COM2,COM3 and COM4 TAPI! TAPI is an application programming interface (API) for connecting a PC running under Windows to telephone services.TAPI was introduced in 1993 as the result of joint development by Microsoft and Intel.The standard supports connections by individual computers as well as LAN connections serving many computers.Within each connection type,TAPI defines standards for simple call control and for manipulating call content. WIN 32 api WIN32 API is a 32-bit programming interface under Windows. |
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