RBM – RCS Business Messaging From Zero to Advanced
What you'll learn
- RBM Architecture – Core components and message routing in RCS Business Messaging
- RCS Chatbots Integration – Communication workflows and session management in RBM
- MaaP (Messaging as a Platform) – Functionality and real use cases in RBM ecosystem
- A2P & P2A Messaging in RBM – Flows between business applications and end users
- RCS HTTP File Transfer – Secure media exchange mechanism using standard protocols
- RBM Security & Privacy – Ensuring data protection and user trust in business messaging
- RCS Capability Exchange – Presence information and feature negotiation in messaging
- RCS Messaging Call Flows – SIP and HTTP signaling analysis for business use cases
- RBM Data Channel Server – Network role and implementation for media handling
- GSMA RBM Standards – Official guidelines and compliance requirements for deployment
Requirements
- Basic Knowledge of Rich Communication Services (RCS)
- General familiarity with Chatbots in messaging platforms
Description
Note: This isn’t just another course that explains what RBM is — it’s a technical breakdown of how RCS Business Messaging (RBM) really works: from protocol-level details, HTTP-based file transfer, and chatbot communication paths, to the GSMA-aligned architecture that powers enterprise-grade messaging across networks.
· What are the core differences between standard RCS and RBM when it comes to secure file transfers and business messaging?
· How is end-to-end security implemented in RBM, and how does it compare to other messaging protocols?
· What exactly happens behind the scenes when a chatbot interacts with a user using P2A and A2P flows?
Understanding how RCS, RBM, HTTP file transfer, and chatbots interact within today’s telecom infrastructure is essential for anyone working in business messaging. This course explains how each component fits into the system — how data moves between layers, how protocols are coordinated, and why every detail matters in a production-grade RBM environment.
You'll gain not just theoretical understanding, but practical insight into RBM architecture, security, file handling, chatbot integration, and more — all based on real-world industry standards and message routing models.
The most important topics you’ll learn in this course:
RBM Architecture – Core components and message routing in RCS Business Messaging
RCS Chatbots Integration – Communication workflows and session management in RBM
MaaP (Messaging as a Platform) – Functionality and real use cases in RBM ecosystem
A2P & P2A Messaging in RBM – Flows between business applications and end users
RCS HTTP File Transfer – Secure media exchange mechanism using standard protocols
RBM Security & Privacy – Ensuring data protection and user trust in business messaging
RCS Capability Exchange – Presence information and feature negotiation in messaging
RCS Messaging Call Flows – SIP and HTTP signaling analysis for business use cases
RBM Data Channel Server – Network role and implementation for media handling
GSMA RBM Standards – Official guidelines and compliance requirements for deployment
Enroll now to explore the real structure of RBM — no fluff, no filler, just real technical insight.
if you have any questions along the way, just ask — I offer 24/7 support so you can stay on track and get the clarity you need.
Who this course is for:
- Telecom Professionals
- IT and Network Engineers
- Messaging System Architects
- Chatbot Integration Specialists
- RCS/RBM Consultants
- Protocol & Interface Analysts
- Product Managers in Messaging Platforms
- Solution Engineers in Enterprise Communication
- Pre-Sales Engineers for Telecom Solutions
- Technical Trainers in RCS/RBM Technologies
- Business Analysts in Messaging Services
- DevOps & Infrastructure Teams supporting messaging flows
- System Testers working with RBM implementations
- 4G/5G Core Network Engineers
- EPC/IMS Engineers working on IP Multimedia Subsystems
- Mobile Operators transitioning from legacy to IP messaging
Instructor
I have a long career working on Wireless Technology spanning over all Generations of Wireless Networks starting from 1G to 5G with Wireless Network Operators or Wireless Network Equipment Vendors.
Most of the time my role was in highly technical positions of Network Engineering, System Engineering or Network Performance and optimization. These types of roles require in depth technical understanding of the project you are involved in.
My course contents on RCS and eSIM are developed using my hands on experience when working on Implementation of RCS with a Tier 1 Operators in USA.