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By implementing [[SMS]] home routing, the receiving [[operator]] has a control over message delivery, which would enable it to offer its subscribers value-added services that might include anti-spam, auto reply, parental control and divert and auto copy. Theoretically operators can charge a premium cost for these features and therefore generate new revenue streams.
[[Mobile]] operators might use [[SMS]] home routing as a filtering system, especially to prevent [[Spam (electronic)|spam]]. This, however, has to be a transparent process especially when communicating this implementation to the operator’s roaming partners.
A number of mobile messaging infrastructure providers are legitimately offering products under this category, including Symsoft, Telsis, Acision and Intervoice solutions from Convergys.
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