TynTec

Super Query

Super Query enables customers to identify which network a particular mobile phone number belongs to in Mobile Number Portability environments. The Super Query service provides a wide range of crucial network information, including an existence check of MSISDNs even if the mobile phone handset is switched off.

The most complete query service

Super Query is a value-added service providing powerful network information, enabling customers to identify invalid or ported numbers before routing messaging traffic as well as other status information.

 

tyntec’s Super Query is based on real-time HLR lookups, performing queries directly into the GSM network. This service provides customers with a wide range of network information, including:

 

  • Operator name and a list of all assigned mobile phone numbers.
  • Mobile Network Codes (MNCs).
  • Operator’s Mobile Country Code (MCC).
  • Roaming status, including subscriber roaming country.
  • Subscriber handset status, indicating if mobile phone is on or off*.
  • If a handset is switched off the Super Query can inform the customer when the handset is switched on again*.

With Super Query, you can:

  • Optimize SMS delivery process.
  • Verify and update existing databases.
  • Implement real-time relay of billing and data records.
  • Support location-based services.  

Key benefits

Improve quality of voice and data routing

Companies looking to enhance quality and SMS routing speed in Mobile Number Portability environments can deploy the Super Query solution. Using the service, organisations can get real-time network information and thus can route data traffic to the right network.

 

Room for cost reduction

By using the on/off information* companies can avoid sending messages which are time-critical or might expire such as weather, traffic or financial alerts. The amount of undesired or outdated messages and voice calls are consequently reduced, as well as cost.

 

* Please note that the accuracy of this information may vary from operator to operator based on the status update of the HLR