Hi

Might be that your SMSC is not compliant with the concatenate specs and
just use that + signs to indicate the next part of the message.

Ask you provider about this.

You can also check logs and/or tcp dump to verify message has the
concatenate flag enabled and set correctly. Compare logs/tcp dumps with
those from your other smsc's

Regards

Alvaro

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On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 8:06 AM, ha...@aeon.pk <ha...@aeon.pk> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> My kannel is receiving long SMS from the operator's SMSC in weird
> fashion. The message is broken into 2 parts, with first part getting
> truncated at 154 characters ending with a '+' sign, and second part is
> appearing as a new SMS with text starting with the '+' sign. I do have 
> 'sms-combine-concatenated-mo'
> parameter set to true, but still a long message appears as 2 separate
> messages.
>
> Please note that the same bearerbox is connected to 3 more SMSCs from
> different operators, and is working fine for long messages coming from
> those. This issue is coming only over 1 SMPP connection.
>
> Any clues?
>
> Regards,
> Hamza
>

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