Twilio will do exactly what you need.   The gotcha is that it is a bit of
an erector set.

On Thu, Feb 10, 2022, 4:25 PM Chuck McCown via AF <[email protected]> wrote:

> Today, while doing some power wiring in the C.O. we shorted the battery
> and blew the battery disconnect circuit breaker.
> They guy doing it did not know that circuit breaker was behind a panel in
> the rectifier shelf.  If you didn’t know how to open the fancy door that
> looks like a rectifier module you would have never found it.  Took me a few
> minutes to remember there were circuit breakers in there.
>
> So everything was down for some time.  Customers wanted to know how to
> contact us in the event our office phones were down (which they were).
>
> I would like to have a number they could text that would then forward that
> text to all of us that are involved in tech support.  I googled sms
> forwarding but am not really seeing what I am looking for.
>
> Ideas?
> An old fashioned call answering service would be nice if they still
> exist.  Lots of younger folks prefer texting though.
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