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First Hop launches Message Router 3.0 for flexible, scalable application connectivity to SMS and MMS
URL(s): www.firsthop.com
Comprehensive support for all mobile message types
Helsinki, Finland - 3 September 2002 - First Hop, the leading messaging
management company, today launched First Hop Message Router(TM) 3.0 for
seamless connectivity to different types of messaging centres. With its
comprehensive support for all mobile message types supported by handsets
today, including MMS and binary text messages, First Hop Message Router
enables operators to connect diverse applications to messaging centres
globally.
First Hop Message Router 3.0 builds upon the success of the previously
launched Message Gateway and Message Router 2.0 by fully complying with
the MMS specifications from 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Program). The
new features of the product include support for Nokia's and Ericsson's
MMSCs and support for the standard MM7 protocol for connecting to other
vendors' MMSC environments. The product also contains application-centric
MMSC functionality through the built-in MM1 interface and provides a
unified Java API (Application Programming Interface) for SMS/EMS/MMS.
First Hop Message Router is a scalable and fault-tolerant messaging
platform for flexible and vendor-independent routing of messages between
mobile terminals and mobile messaging services. The product provides
straightforward and easy integration of SMS and MMS interfaces to service
applications, management systems, and billing systems. Service
applications connect to Message Router using one of the available
application interfaces (e.g. Java, XML/HTTP, 3GPP MM7, SMPP, CIMD).
Message Router then enforces harmonized business rules to all messages
traveling through the system. The business rules define the routing and
billing functionality applied to the messages, but may also be extended to
cover more advanced functionality like authentication, access control
management, and MSISDN shadowing for user identity hiding.
Routing, load-balancing and managing the flow of messages between
applications and SMSC/MMSC connections, First Hop Message Router allows
operators to increase message throughput, control the service level
assigned for each service and promote service availability. Operators will
be able to speed up their time-to-market, enforce harmonised, feature-rich
billing options for services across all messaging technologies, and offer
services in all SMSC/MMSC environments, vendor-independently.
"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."
First Hop Message Router 3.0 integrates with First Hop Messaging
Manager(TM) to implement a service-provisioning environment between the
operator and third-party service providers. While First Hop Message Router
handles the "any-service-to-any-terminal" connectivity in a multi-standard,
multi-vendor environment, First Hop Messaging Manager unifies service
management across messaging technologies.
About First Hop
First Hop provides scalable messaging management and wireless connectivity
products for mobile operators and service providers. A proven leader in
multi-vendor messaging solutions, First Hop generates immediate business
benefits and provides a clear evolution path to future technologies.
Founded in 1997, the company is headquartered in Helsinki with additional
locations in Singapore, Spain, and the UK. For further information, please
visit www.firsthop.com.
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