What is Message concatenation?
Also known as: Concatenated SMS, Long SMS
Message concatenation is the mechanism that splits a long SMS into multiple parts and rejoins them on the recipient's handset so it appears as one message.
Each part carries a small User Data Header identifying the message it belongs to and its position in the sequence. The handset buffers the parts and displays them as a single message once all have arrived.
Concatenation is invisible to the recipient but not to your bill: a three-part message costs three times a single part. Parts can also arrive out of order or, rarely, incomplete on older handsets.
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