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Kannada Love SMS Definition

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Kannada Love SMS is a text messaging service component of phone, web, or mobile communication systems. It uses standardized communications protocols to allow fixed line or mobile phone devices to exchange short text messages.
Kannada Love SMS is the most widely used data application, with an estimated 3.5 billion active users, or about 80% of all mobile phone subscribers at the end of 2010. The term "SMS" is used for all types of short text messaging and the user activity itself in many parts of the world. SMS is also employed in direct marketing, known as SMS marketing.
Kannada Love SMS as used on modern handsets originated from radio telegraphy in radio memo pagers using standardized phone protocols. These were defined in 1985 as part of the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) series of standards[4] as a means of sending messages of up to 160 characters to and from GSM mobile handsets. Though most SMS messages are mobile-to-mobile text messages, support for the service has expanded to include other mobile technologies, such as ANSI CDMA networks and Digital AMPS, as well as satellite and landline networks.
SMS could be implemented in every mobile station by updating its software. Hence, a large base of SMS capable terminals and networks existed when people began to use SMS.A new network element required was a specialized short message service center, and enhancements were required to the radio capacity and network transport infrastructure to accommodate growing SMS traffic.
Kannada Love SMS In 2010, 6.1 trillion SMS text messages were sent.[30] This translates into an average of 193000 SMS per second.[31] SMS has become a massive commercial industry, earning $114.6 billion globally in 2010.[32] The global average price for an SMS message is $0.11, while mobile networks charge each other interconnect fees of at least $0.04 when connecting between different phone networks
While SMS is still a growing market, traditional SMS are becoming increasingly challenged by alternative messaging services available on smartphones with data connections, especially in Western countries where these services are growing in popularity.
The technical development of SMS was a multinational collaboration supporting the framework of standards bodies. Through these organizations the technology was made freely available to the whole world.
The first proposal which initiated the development of SMS was made by a contribution of Germany and France into the GSM group meeting in February 1985 in Oslo.This proposal was further elaborated in GSM subgroup WP1 Services (Chairman Martine Alvernhe, France Telecom) based on a contribution from Germany. There were also initial discussions in the subgroup WP3 network aspects chaired by Jan Audestad (Telenor). The result was approved by the main GSM group in a June '85 document which was distributed to industry. The input documents on SMS had been prepared by Friedhelm Hillebrand (Deutsche Telekom) with contributions from Bernard Ghillebaert (France Télécom). The definition that Friedhelm Hillebrand and Bernard Ghillebaert brought into GSM called for the provision of a message transmission service of alphanumeric messages to mobile users "with acknowledgement capabilities". The last three words transformed SMS into something much more useful than the prevailing messaging paging that some in GSM might have had in mind.
Kannada Love SMS was considered in the main GSM group as a possible service for the new digital cellular system. In GSM document “Services and Facilities to be provided in the GSM System,”both mobile-originated and mobile-terminated short messages appear on the table of GSM teleservices.
Short message Mobile Terminated (SMS-MT)/ Point-to-Point: the ability of a network to transmit a Short Message to a mobile phone. The message can be sent by phone or by a software application.
Short message Mobile Originated (SMS-MO)/ Point-to-Point: the ability of a network to transmit a Short Message sent by a mobile phone. The message can be sent to a phone or to a software application.
Short message Cell Broadcast.
The material elaborated in GSM and its WP1 subgroup was handed over in Spring 1987 to a new GSM body called IDEG (the Implementation of Data and Telematic Services Experts Group), which had its kickoff in May 1987 under the chairmanship of Friedhelm Hillebrand (German Telecom). The technical standard known today was largely created by IDEG (later WP4) as the two recommendations GSM 03.40 (the two point-to-point services merged) and GSM 03.41 (cell broadcast).
WP4 created a Drafting Group Message Handling (DGMH), which was responsible for the specification of SMS. Finn Trosby of Telenor chaired the draft group through its first 3 years, in which the design of SMS was established. DGMH had five to eight participants, and Finn Trosby mentions as major contributors Kevin Holley, Eija Altonen, Didier Luizard and Alan Cox. The first action plan mentions for the first time the Technical Specification 03.40 “Technical Realisation of the Short Message Service”. Responsible editor was Finn Trosby. The first and very rudimentary draft of the technical specification was completed in November 1987. However, drafts useful for the manufacturers followed at a later stage in the period. A comprehensive description of the work in this period is given in.
The work on the draft specification continued in the following few years, where Kevin Holley of Cellnet (now Telefónica O2 UK) played a leading role. Besides the completion of the main specification GSM 03.40, the detailed protocol specifications on the system interfaces also needed to be complete.
Transmission of short messages between the SMSC and the handset is done whenever using the Mobile Application Part (MAP) of the SS7 protocol.[39] Messages are sent with the MAP MO- and MT-ForwardSM operations, whose payload length is limited by the constraints of the signaling protocol to precisely 140 octets (140 octets = 140 * 8 bits = 1120 bits). Short messages can be encoded using a variety of alphabets: the default GSM 7-bit alphabet, the 8-bit data alphabet, and the 16-bit UCS-2 alphabet.[40] Depending on which alphabet the subscriber has configured in the handset, this leads to the maximum individual short message sizes of 160 7-bit characters, 140 8-bit characters, or 70 16-bit characters. GSM 7-bit alphabet support is mandatory for GSM handsets and network elements,[40] but characters in languages such as Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, or Cyrillic alphabet languages (e.g., Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, etc.) must be encoded using the 16-bit UCS-2 character encoding (see Unicode). Routing data and other metadata is additional to the payload size.
Larger content (concatenated SMS, multipart or segmented SMS, or "long SMS") can be sent using multiple messages, in which case each message will start with a User Data Header (UDH) containing segmentation information. Since UDH is part of the payload, the number of available characters per segment is lower: 153 for 7-bit encoding, 134 for 8-bit encoding and 67 for 16-bit encoding. The receiving handset is then responsible for reassembling the message and presenting it to the user as one long message. While the standard theoretically permits up to 255 segments,[41] 6 to 8 segment messages are the practical maximum, and long messages are often billed as equivalent to multiple SMS messages. Some providers have offered length-oriented pricing schemes for messages, however, the phenomenon is disappearing.
The GSM industry has identified a number of potential fraud attacks on mobile operators that can be delivered via abuse of SMS messaging services. The most serious of threats is SMS Spoofing. SMS Spoofing occurs when a fraudster manipulates address information in order to impersonate a user that has roamed onto a foreign network and is submitting messages to the home network. Frequently, these messages are addressed to destinations outside the home network—with the home SMSC essentially being “hijacked” to send messages into other networks.

Kavana ododu ista,
Kanasu kanodu ista,
But,
Kanda kanasu nanasaguvudu kasta,
Sneha madodu kasta,
But,
Madida sneha ulisodu nanagista.

Preethigagi preethiyinda shekar not good, not bad
Nanna manassemba modagalige, ninna preethiyemba shakha thaguli, karagi maleyaagi suriyuttiruva, inthi ninna preethiya shekar
Feel my love ashwini

Meenu thindare jeevakke olledu
wa...wa..,wa
meenu thindare jeevakke olledu...
Meenu thinnodu bittare 'meenige' olledu
ware...wa...wa...
(think it )

Only For You My Love:
Priti mudalu kanasu kavalu,
priti uliyalu manase misalu,
hrudayadaramanege nine odatiyu,
inti pritiya ninna geleyanu.

"Kanasugalella Nanasagabekilla Nanasaguva Kanase Kaanabekagilla,
Nanasaaguvadella Kanasadare...! Kanasige Arthavilla...?
 Haagantha Kanasu Kanuvadu Bidabekagilla"


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Kannada Love SMS In Hindi Messages In Marathi Images Bangla In Urdu Engslih for Girlfriend Messages Marathi Hindi Girlfriend 

Kannada Love SMS In Hindi Messages In Marathi Images Bangla In Urdu Engslih for Girlfriend Messages Marathi Hindi Girlfriend 

Kannada Love SMS In Hindi Messages In Marathi Images Bangla In Urdu Engslih for Girlfriend Messages Marathi Hindi Girlfriend 

Kannada Love SMS In Hindi Messages In Marathi Images Bangla In Urdu Engslih for Girlfriend Messages Marathi Hindi Girlfriend 
Kannada Love SMS In Hindi Messages In Marathi Images Bangla In Urdu Engslih for Girlfriend Messages Marathi Hindi Girlfriend 

Kannada Love SMS In Hindi Messages In Marathi Images Bangla In Urdu Engslih for Girlfriend Messages Marathi Hindi Girlfriend 
Kannada Love SMS In Hindi Messages In Marathi Images Bangla In Urdu Engslih for Girlfriend Messages Marathi Hindi Girlfriend 

Kannada Love SMS In Hindi Messages In Marathi Images Bangla In Urdu Engslih for Girlfriend Messages Marathi Hindi Girlfriend 

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