Send push notifications to any platform from any back end
Azure Notification Hubs provides a highly scalable, cross-platform push notification infrastructure that enables you to either broadcast push notifications to millions of users at once, or tailor notifications to individual users. You can use Notification Hubs with any connected mobile application—whether it’s built on Azure Virtual Machines, Cloud Services, Web Sites, or Mobile Services.
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US government entities are eligible to purchase Azure Government services from a licensing solution provider with no upfront financial commitment, or directly through a pay-as-you-go online subscription.
Important—The price in R$ is merely a reference; this is an international transaction and the final price is subject to exchange rates and the inclusion of IOF taxes. An eNF will not be issued.
Notification Hubs is offered in three tiers—free, basic, and standard. Base charge and quotas are applied at the namespace level. Pushes exceeding included amounts are aggregated at the subscription level for each tier.
Free | Basic | Standard | |||
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Base charge per namespace | Free | $-/month | $-/month | ||
Included pushes per subscription per tier | 1 million | 10 million | 0 million | 10 million | 0 million |
Additional pushes per subscription per tier (price per million pushes) | N/A | 0-10 million pushes - Included Unlimited - $- 10+ million pushes - $- | 0-10 million pushes - Included 0-90 million pushes - $- 10-100 million pushes - $- 90+ million pushes - $- 100+ million pushes - $- | ||
Namespaces per tier | 100 | 100 | Unlimited1 | ||
Hubs per namespace | 100 | 100 | 1002 | ||
Active devices per namespace | 500 | 200,000 | 10,000,000 | ||
X-plat push to individual devices | |||||
Push variables | |||||
Telemetry | Limited | Limited | Rich3 | ||
Queryable audience (registration queries) | |||||
Scheduled push | ‐ ‐ | ‐ ‐ | |||
Bulk import | ‐ ‐ | ‐ ‐ | |||
Multi-tenancy | ‐ ‐ | ‐ ‐ | |||
SLA | None | Covered | Covered | ||
Private Link | Add-on $-/month | Add-on $-/month | Add-on $-/month | ||
Availability Zones | Add-on $-/month | Add-on $-/month | Add-on $-/month | ||
Flexible disaster recovery region |
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Frequently asked questions
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An Azure subscription helps you organize access to cloud service resources, where Notification Hubs is a resource. A namespace is a grouping mechanism that may contain multiple notification hubs and sits in one region. A hub is an engine that simplifies push and sends notifications to cross-platform applications with features in Notification Hubs.
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Pushes include all notifications delivered to the platform notification services (e.g. Windows Notification Service, Apple Push Notification Service, Google Cloud Messaging, and Microsoft Push Notification Service).
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Both basic and standard tiers do not require auto-scaling. Customers can use an unlimited amount of pushes at published rates.
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There are no daily push quotas.
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Active devices are devices eligible to receive notifications. They are defined as unique registration IDs for devices using Google Cloud Messaging or Amazon Device Messaging, channel uniform resource identifiers (URI) for devices using Windows notification service or Microsoft push notification Service, or device tokens for devices using Apple push notification service.
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All new registrations against any hubs within the namespace of whose active device quota is reached will be interrupted.
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Go to the management portal, Service Bus, and click on your namespace, then your notification hub. Under the Scale tab, you will be able to change your Notification Hubs service tier.
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1. The subscription has two basic namespaces and sends 5 million and 9 million pushes respectively with the two. The subscription will be charged $24 for the month. $20 comes from the base charges for the two namespaces. Since pushes are aggregated at the subscription level for each tier, the subscription sent a total of 14 million pushes in basic tier. The 4 million overage results in a charge of $4.
2. The subscription has one free namespace, one basic namespace, one standard and sends 2 million, 10 million, and 10 million pushes respectively amongst the three. The free namespace exceeds 500 active devices. The subscription will be charged $210. New device registrations will be interrupted and only 1 million out of the 2 million pushes went through at random for the free namespace. The basic namespace is charged $10 and the standard namespace is charged $200 as there was no overage.
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