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SMPP implementation in python

Greetings!

Does anyone know a good reference on how to implement SMPP in python. I
can't find any besides NET::SMPP in perl and I don't want to get my
hands for that. Thanks in advance!
Jan 17 '06 #1
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You can see some code here http://pysmpp.sourceforge.net/ but it's not
complete... it need much more work.

Jan 17 '06 #2

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