Matt Watson wrote: > On June 23, 2008 08:08:53 am OCG Technical Support wrote: > >> I little more digging and I confirmed that cell phone VM and FAX waiting >> icons are in fact controlled by a proprietary SMS message format. Here's >> what I found: >> >> >> >> >> >> Message Waiting Indication Group: Store Message >> This Group allows an indication to be provided to the user about the status >> of types of >> message waiting on systems connected to the GSM PLMN. The mobile may >> present this >> indication as an icon on the screen, or other MMI indication. The mobile >> may take note of >> the Origination Address for messages in this group and group 1100. For each >> indication >> supported, the mobile may provide storage for the Origination Address which >> is to control >> the mobile indicator. >> Text included in the user data is coded in the Default Alphabet. >> Where a message is received with bits 7..4 set to 1101, the mobile shall >> store the text of >> the SMS message in addition to setting the indication. >> Bits 3 indicates Indication Sense: >> Bit 3 >> 0 Set Indication Inactive >> 1 Set Indication Active >> Bit 2 is reserved, and set to 0 >> Bit 1 Bit 0 Indication Type: >> 0 0 Voicemail Message Waiting >> 0 1 Fax Message Waiting >> 1 0 Electronic Mail Message Waiting >> 1 1 Other Message Waiting* >> * Mobile manufacturers may implement the "Other Message Waiting" indication >> as an >> additional indication without specifying the meaning. The meaning of this >> indication is >> intended to be standardized in the future, so Operators should not make use >> of this >> indication until the standard for this indication is finalized. >> >> >> >> >> >> Now the tough part...does anyone want to create an app to send notification >> to a cell phone to set/clear these bits? >> > > could you provide a link to where you got the info from? I'd be interested > in > seeing if i can get this to do anything useful. > > Maybe this time the message reaches the list. If it doesn't maybe Matt can pass this on?
Check out http://www.ihub.com which have lots of information regarding SMS messages, you can also use their software as a trial for 60 days to see it in action. //Peter _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- AstriCon 2008 - September 22 - 25 Phoenix, Arizona Register Now: http://www.astricon.net asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
