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Open Message Partnership Programme (OMPP)

Open Message Partnership Programme

New messaging services for new revenues!

The Open Message Partnership Programme (OMPP) is an initiative by Openmind Networks to create an open and extensible application development environment for independent software vendors that have the ability to build innovative messaging applications for mobile operators worldwide.

Mobile operators are constantly on the look out for new revenue generating messaging services and today’s mobile operator systems lack open integration to enable 3rd parties to build these services. Openmind Networks is promoting an open extensible platform to allow new messaging services generate new revenues for mobile operators.

To assist the mobile operators in their quest for new applications Openmind Networks has published for general release, the Adapt interface which is part of the Adapt module, an optional extension to Traffic Control, the company’s multi-protocol message router.

Adapt is an open interface that enables independent software vendors to build and deploy messaging services for mobile operator networks at internet speeds.

The Adapt interface is delivered as a set of Java JAR files which contains the class files and auxiliary resources associated with the applets and applications. The core Adapt APIs are bundled into one package and application developers will code against these platform-independent core APIs.

Features

  • Compliant with J2EE, JEE5 and IBM’s WebSphere.
  • Extensive Industry Protocol Conformance
    • SMS – MAP, SMPP, OIS, CMID, UCP
    • MMS – MM1, MM3, MM4, MM7
    • IMS – ISC, SIP, SIMPLE
    • SIGTRAN – SUA, M3UA, SCTP
  • Includes full libraries, header files and documentation

Benefits

  • Immediate access to new global messaging application market
  • Build and deploy applications at internet speeds
  • Platform independent – one build, multiple deployments