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March 26, 2010

Interop Technologies Answers Capacity Demand with Future-Proof SMSC 4 Series Messaging Solution

By Anil Sharma, TMCnet Contributor


Interop Technologies, a provider of core solutions for messaging, device management, and connectivity gateways, has unveiled Short Message Service Center 4 Series.


Officials with Interop (News - Alert) Technologies said that the improved technology solution now can provide a throughput level of 100,000 Message Delivery Attempts (MDAs) per second, which surpasses the 53,000 MDAs per second that Interop achieved in April 2009.

Company officials claimed that still the fastest messaging solution in the industry, the SMSC 4 Series now is even further ahead of the competition.

According to company officials, the extremely robust Interop SMSC 4 Series, which is built with modular distributed architecture, delivers unlimited scalability for today’s high volume and availability requirements. The SMSC 4 Series fits within a very small, energy efficient footprint that reduces real estate requirements and power consumption.

The Interop Technologies SMSC 4 Series, company officials said, reduces the need for operators to worry about mounting messaging volume. One Interop SMSC 4 Series delivers enough throughput to send a text message to every person in the United States in one hour or to every individual in the world in one day.

Company officials said that running at a sustained peak of 100,000 MDAs per second, one Interop SMSC can send 360 million messages per hour or 8.6 billion messages per day -- exceeding the current world population of 6.7 billion people as estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Interop Technologies has commercially deployed the SMSC 4 Series for wireless operators as well as new-entrant cable TV operators.

“Operators are setting their course for the Internet protocol future, and Interop Technologies is on the forefront of this movement,” said John Dwyer, president and CEO, Interop Technologies, in a statement.

Dwyer said that by making solutions future-proof, the company can help operators extend the life of their investments and enable them to take advantage of evolving market opportunities.


Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Marisa Torrieri


 
 
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