First Hop has announced Message Router 3.0, a server product for connecting mobile messaging applications with message centres.
Message Router sits between back-end applications which generate message alerts and an operator’s short or multimedia messaging centre. Developers can programme their applications to communicate with First Hop’s Router, which in turn passes the messages to the appropriate service centre. It supports a wide range of interfaces on the application side including Java, XML/HTTP, 3GPP MM7, SMPP, CIMD and will communicate with Nokia or Ericsson messaging centres. Operators can use the system to control the service level available to each application, manage the flow of messages and perform load balancing.
“As the messaging market will be driven by application messaging, the key to success for operators is to efficiently manage their services in a multi-vendor, multi-standard environment. However, their current network messaging centres are not optimised for that,” asserts Timo T. Laaksonen, First Hop CEO. “Consistent with First Hop’s aim to provide true value to our customers, I am proud to say that First Hop Message Router 3.0 solves exactly the challenges that operators are struggling with today.”