Why SMTP details are required in the iTextHub?

SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, required for Email Notification by system to end user for sending alerts like welcome or notification alerts. SMTP is integrated with iTextHub and is composed of four key components: SMTP Host: SMTP Server that will host the Email Transactions. SMTP Port: 465 (SSL required) or 587 (TLS required) SMTP User […]

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What is TPS in SMPP gateway?

 Number of successful MT messages submission in an interval of time (seconds) is known as TPS (Throughput per second). If you have a SMS Gateway capable receiving a volume of 5 million messages per second means it has the message receiving capacity of 5 million. It is message per second capacity of the SMS gateway. […]

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 What is MCC/MNC in the billing module?

Mobile Country Codes (MCC) are used in wireless telephone networks (GSM, CDMA, UMTS, etc.) in order to identify the country which a mobile subscriber belongs to. In order to uniquely identify a mobile subscriber, network the MCC is combined with a Mobile Network Code (MNC).

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 What if the DLR are received on the next day of firing the campaign?

 In such case, the iTextHub will match the message id received in the DLR packet and will replace the status of that particular message to the DLR message status in the List view. Example: If a Message is submitted on 08-08-2019 20:09:56 and a DLR (DELIVERED) is received at 09-08-2019 16:40:35, iText will match the message […]

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