I guess, but just as you dont have to really worry about howto send out pstn, unless u plug in the E1 into your box, you can just handoff the traffic to a sms providers, they interconnect and send sms worldwide just as voip is done.

Iqbal

David Boyd wrote:
On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 10:23, Jay Milk wrote:

We all mostly know that * as well as various SIP phones support SMS.
While the final setup is somewhat of a mystery, there are reports of
those lucky souls who have it working. We also know that in order to
send an SMS to a mobile phone, we need to connect to some SMS message
center and get the word out that way.


Now, here's the new (?) element:  How can I *accept* messages on my
voip-based US landline?  I know that if I send an SMS from my T-Mobile
phone to a friend's Verizon phone, the message goes through, so
somewhere there must exist a national message center that knows which
carrier to hand the message off to.  Technically it should be possible
to register a phone number with them to receive messages sent from
cell-phones or from other * systems, and then to receive these messages
through * and onto a SMS capable IP phone...?

Who knows more about this?

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isn't SMS sent out via SS7? dave

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