Pranesh, Unfortunately, SMSC connections are usually not free (maybe SMPPSim is? ;-) Heheh...).
Maybe you should continue using your GSM modems, until you can find an affordable SMSC connection. Dear everyone else, sorry for wasting electrons. ;-) ;-P I couldn't help myself. On Tuesday, 2003-08-26 at 03:05:10 AM, pranesh sharma scribbled: > Asif. > > As u mentioned that sms will be sent via the SMSC i agree with it. But in this case > whats the use of Kannel gateway if i have to subscribe to the smsc or i have to use > gsm modem for kannel gateway.. > > I m sorry for it... i know to use anything i have to pay nothing is free. I have > already the code to send sms via gsm modems or gsm phone. > > Yes one advantage what i think is that kannel gateway can handle multiple sms at a > time (multi threading), from my code its not. > > If i have to pay to smsc then why should i use kannel gateway. if possible please > help me to understand. > > Thankyou > > > > >Pranesh, > > > >Kannel can send sms only via a SMSC; either a real > >SMSC or a virtual SMSC. An SMSC (short messaging > >service centre i presume) is a server your network > >operator gives you to connect to. Connection can be > >made by using any of the protocols that both SMSC and > >Kannel provide ie UCP, SMPP etc. > >Virtual SMSC is either a phone or a wireless modem > >(like wavecom or nokia phones) thats linked up to your > >pc using a data cable and configured in kannel to be > >used as a virtual SMSC. > >Once configuration you can use http to send sms to a > >user > >in a simple way, routing happens like this > >via modem > >kannel > modem > SMSC > target phone > > > >direct connectivity > > > >kannel > SMSC > target phone > >i think that shouldve cleared your doubts.. > >regards > > > >Asif > > > > > >__________________________________ > >Do you Yahoo!? > >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > >http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > > _____________________________________________________________ > Get Your Own .NU Web Address Now! ---> http://WWW.NUNAMES.NU -- Benjamin Lee Melbourne, Australia "Always real." http://www.realthought.net/ __________________________________________________________________________ I have a hobby. I have the world's largest collection of sea shells. I keep it scattered on beaches all over the world. Maybe you've seen some of it. -- Steven Wright
