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A study of the short message service of a nationwide cellular network
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2006
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EngineeringMessage TrafficNetwork AnalysisNetwork ConvergenceCommunicationMobile CommunicationMobile MarketingSocial Media5G SystemManagementCall Detail RecordMobility ManagementNationwide Cellular NetworkCellular NetworksMobile Social NetworkMobile ComputingSmall CellNetwork ScienceEdge ComputingShort Message ServiceNetwork Traffic Measurement
In recent years, cellular networks have experienced an astronomical increase in the use of Short Message Service (SMS), making it a popular communication means for inter-personal as well as content provider-to-person usage. Yet little is known about the traffic and message user behavior in real SMS systems. In this paper, we present a measurement study of SMS based on traces collected from a nationwide cellular carrier during a three-week period. We characterize message traffic at both the message level and the conversation thread level. We also examine the "store-and-forward" mechanism of SMS and present initial measurements on how messages are actually delivered.
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