SMS Connectivity |
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3 March 2010 |
SMS Delivery to U.S. CDMA Carriers Affected
Some SMS/Text Connectivity with CDMA Carriers in the U.S. (such as Verizon, and a few others) is temporarily down... This is due to changes in TOS due to MMA Guidelines directed at one of our SMS Gateway providers—which is the largest of its kind in the World... Howsoever, alternate SS7 Level Routes are being established and SMS Connectivity to these affected Carriers will be restored at its earliest...
Hyperpaging |
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2 February 2010 |
Conflicted Hyperpaging from Some Countries
Calls to Hyperpagers from only a handful of countries that have telephone numbers that are 10 digits in length and have the first 6 digits match a U.S. Area Code and its further extending Exchange are not being recognized as coming from their originating countries due to this duplicating conflict... These countries include: Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Comoros, Cook Islands, Hungary, Liberia, Malaysia, and Norway... Several 100% fail-safe solutions have been invented and will be implemented at their earliest... Howsoever, this situation is in no way affecting Moonitin Users from the affected countries that dial their User Account related Hypermostlinks—it only affects Non-Users and Users that dial a Hyperpager (Hypermostlinks that do not need a User Account to Moonitin on)...
Missing CLI Data |
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19 January 2010 |
CLI Data Missing from Some Carriers
Some Carriers from Pakistan are intermittently using generic CLI Data of their VoIP terminating trunk lines to the U.S. to deliver their outbound calls to our U.S. Hypermostlinks. This results in the CLI Data of Moonitin calls by our Users in Pakistan to be missing—and thus our inability to recognize their requests and our further inability to execute their desired actions for them... Howsoever, a few repeat calls/ Moonitins by such affected Users quickly results in the accurate reception of their CLI Data—and thus too, our perfect execution of their desired actions... The better CLI Data carriers are Telenor and Mobilink, and the more affected carriers are Ufone, Warid, and Zong... This issue can instantly be resolved by proper implementation of existing laws by the Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA) that have already declared this cost-cutting activity of TelCos illegal... No similar issues have been reported from any other country...
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