additional graphical Interface through Java front end
available on many platforms
TAP protocol
AIM extensions for TAP
EMI/UCP (CMG) protocol
SMPP (Logica) protocol
OIS (SMS2000, SEMA) protocol
CIMD (NOKIA) protocol
UAP (Huawei) protocol
SMS for ISDN (ETSI ES 201 912 (protocol 1 and 2); only using CAPI)
Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS-F)
support for MM1 (WAP 1.x and 2.0)
support for binary messages1)
support for UCS-2 (Unicode; multibyte characters) messages
support for WAP Push1)
support for USSD1)
sending of DTMF sequences
GSM 07.05 (MO and MT; PDU mode)
receiving SMS's (GSM, ETSI ES 201 912, MM1, MMS-F and UUS; in Professional-Edition also with UCP, SMPP, OIS, CIMD, MM7 and EAIF)
UUS (User-User-Signaling) with CAPI 2.0 (if supported by used CAPI and provider)
confirmed delivery
status request for submitted SMS1)
deletion of submitted but not already delivered SMS1)
immediate display of messages (Flash SMS) on the receiving phone possible
support for the feature Reply-Path-Request
support for long short-messages (disassemble/assemble of a message in up to 255 SMS)1)
deferred sending of messages1)
CAPI 2.0 support
VoIP-CAPI (® Ikon GmbH, Ulm) support
Remote CAPI support (AVM extension; CAPIoTCP) (also for Unix)
Remote CAPI support (Bintec extension) (also for Unix)
TAPI 2.0 support
playing/recording of voice messages
support for modems, ISDN-Terminal adapters and GSM cards/modems (connected via serial interface, USB or Ethernet)
definition of unlimited character translation tables possible
support for the extended GSM character set
conversion utility included to read .bmp, .png, .gif, .mng, .rtx, .rtttl, .imy, .htm, .mid, .smil and .xml (.xml in Professional-Edition and higher) files1)
support for messages with different priorities1)
support for (voice, fax, electronic mail and other) message waiting indications
support for EMS 4.x and 5.x (pictures, melodies, animations, ...); using EMS 5.x also coloured or polyphonic
support for SMIL
support for Smart Messaging (like ringing tones, operator logos, Business Cards), also for CDMA/TDMA1)
support for Nokia, EMS, Motorola and Sagem ringing tones1)
support for Siemens OTA Download Service1)
configurable for every provider using TAP, EMI/UCP, SMPP, CIMD, OIS, MM1, MM7, MMS-F, EAIF or GSM 07.05.
preconfigured for many providers all over the world
message can be specified on the command line (batch-processing)
easy installation and configuration
easy integration into email systems, WWW servers and/or SNMP management
device won't be locked between two dial-attempts
configurable for the most modems, ISDN-adapters and ISDN-Terminal adapters
charge information (CAPI)
evaluable return codes (error code or count of successfully processed messages)1)
phone book: using aliases instead of numbers1)
sending messages to multiple recipients even with different providers1)
sending messages to multiple recipients in one connection1)
event-logging in a file or with syslogd1)
configurable redial count1)
configurable redial delay between two dial-attempts1)
multiple modem-devices configurable (if one isn't available the next one is used)1)
multithreaded
format of incoming/outgoing numbers can be automatically changed using filters with regular expressions
support for asynchronous communication (windowing)1)
support for large accounts1)
support for permanent connections1)
support for KeepAlive (Enqire Link)1)
possibility to define times at which special messages (e.g. promotion) should not be submitted1)
compiler für Over The Air Settings (WAP/OMA Client Provisioning, OMA (SyncML) Device Management (Package#0), OMA Digital Rights Management (DRM) 1.0, OMA E-Mail Notification (EMN), MMS Notification, Service Indication (SI), Service Loading (SL), (Nokia/Sony Ericsson) OTA Service Settings, Bookmarks and SyncML Settings)1)
data throughput (per session) with X.25 or TCPIP more then 500 SMS/second possible, with GSM (per modem) up to 1200 SMS/hour and with X.31 (D-channel) up to 18000 SMS/hour.
receiving SMS's (GSM, UCP, SMPP, CIMD, OIS, ETSI ES 201 912, MM1, MM7, MMS-F, EAIF)1)
support for SNMPv2 traps1)
support for X.251)
support for X.311)
support for TCP/IP (IPv4 and IPv6)1)
RFC1086 (TCP/IP-X.25 Bridge) support1)
priorisation of spool files possible1)
writing of statistic/billing data1)
spool API (per default spool files will be read/written to/from the filesystem; with this API you can redirect this for example to any database) 1)
implementation of Spool API via ODBC included (with examples for MySQL, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server)1)