what were you planning on doing with SMS and HOF?

just wondering.

tw


On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 14:27:36 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So SMS HoF is not happening any time soon. Of course, it was low priority
> anyway, but it's even lower now.
> Thanks for the info. I will keep this on the burner though and will look
> into IM HoF as a higher priority.
> 
> > So bottom line is that while it's a good idea, it'll cost something out of
> > pocket. :(
> >
> > Well, you can test all year long with the built in SMS server of
> > Blackstone without it costing a dime, but then only you will ever be able
> > to send and/or receive messages using the SMS device simulator included in
> > Blackstone.
> >
> > But if you ever want others to access the technology, then you will need a
> > contract with a SMS provider, just like you can't server your website to
> > anybody but yourself with somekind of website and/or bandwidth provider.
> > Now my understanding from the MAX presentaion is that the contracts are
> > not that expensive a couple hundred dollars a year for thousands and
> > thousands of messages a month, but I have not yet explored actually
> > pricing.
> >
> > But yes, it will cost something out of pocket!
> >
> > The pricing structure was presented as a deteriant to SMS spamming.  Any
> > potential spammer will have to pay something to send each and every
> > message.  Maybe just a faction of a penny, but that adds up if one is
> > trying to send a few million messages.  Now, I'm sure there will be some
> > unsoliceted SMS messages.  Postage rates has not stopped junk mail from
> > appearing in my postal mail box.  But it should hopefully not reach the
> > epidemic preportaions of e-mail.
> >
> > PS:  If and when one shops arround for a service provider, the providers
> > are going to want proof that the application one plans to implement is not
> > going to cause problems with their system. So, your application should be
> > built and tested first.  Macromedia has apparently laid the ground work by
> > getting Blackstone pre-approve with at least ATT (IIRC) as of last years
> > MAX conference.
> >
> >
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