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On 05/12/2005 05:31 PM, gaurav wrote:

|> No Phone is not gateway ....
|
|> SMS Gateway is a software utility that enables you to
|>         easily send and receive text and binary "Short Messages" over
GSM/PCS
|>         digital cellular telephone networks from your local PC or
network.
|
|> Gateway complex peice of software like Kannel (http://www.kannel.org)
which provide http API,SMTP Api etc ...usually you can get one those
gateways or use/pay for existing one like Airtel Sms Gateway (like one
used by india times )
|
|> In this case not we just sending AT commands over a serial cable
...or just like accessing phone thru interface


I didnt say the phone WAS the gateway, i said the gateway is set in the
phone. That is what your service center number is and thats where your
SMS goes to get routed. It can either go through the gsm/cdma network or
others like a web interface or even smtp if the carrier allows it.

- - Ankur.
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