An automated stock price delivery system based on the GSM short message service

Dermot Friel, Liam Kilmartin

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Abstract

The development of value added services based upon the GSM standard is becoming increasingly important to both network operators and the subscriber's to such networks. This paper outlines a system capable of delivering "real time" stock price information (e.g. price, volume etc.) from Internet based stock price servers to a variety of subscriber types. The main delivery mechanism for this information is the GSM short messaging service (SMS) but the system is also equipped with an interactive voice response (IVR) system in order to support an additional automated speech prompt based delivery mechanism. The system also supports the use of GSM equipped Windows CE based palmtop computers and personal digital assistants, as subscriber terminals for the system, by means of a suite of software for accessing and managing the stock price information delivered to these terminals by the GSM SMS delivery mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICC 1998 - 1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications
Subtitle of host publicationNew Century Communications, Conference Record; Affiliated with SUPERCOMM 1998
Pages1591-1595
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1998
Event1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications: New Century Communications, ICC 1998 - Affiliated with SUPERCOMM 1998 - Atlanta, GA, United States
Duration: 7 Jun 199811 Jun 1998

Publication series

NameInternational Conference on Communications - Proceedings
Volume3

Conference

Conference1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications: New Century Communications, ICC 1998 - Affiliated with SUPERCOMM 1998
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAtlanta, GA
Period7/06/9811/06/98

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