Very interesting but as I said in post before ...
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"Nuno Canas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I've been working with an application similar to the one you are asking
> for, developed by me 4 years ago.
> Something very uggly, but functional, to talk to an alcatel system in
> Mozambique.
> These kind of equipments, SMS centers, have a special interface to
> write/read messages.
> What you have to do is as simple as this:
> "Create a connector/interface" to each equipment you deal with and, of
> course, the application to do what you need (store, send, ack received,
> etc...).
> It's not as complicated as reading and process the CDRs.
>
> It works exactly like a listener: connect, fork, map to port, wait for
> new connection.
>
> You have to be careful about "privacy". There are some privacy concerns
> you have to take care. i.e. you can not store a message that is not
> your's more than "x" days.
>
> If you need some further help about this let me know.
> I made the tests using C language, no database read/writes, proprietary
> system with proprietary interface, but the subject is not so diferent now.
>
> regards
> Nuno
>
>
> Damir Imamovic wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > I still don't have full specification but here what people said from
> > telecom:
> >
> > one proces should receive sms messages from cell phones then store them
in
> > to database and another one to send them to destinations cell phone. we
are
> > talking here in peak hours like holidays, new year something as 200.000
> > mesagess up to 160 characters per second.
> >
> > System telecom has now isn't good since often loses messages and doesn't
> > work. one of the problem they expeirenced with existing system is that
> > database they are usign now can't handle such input.
> >
> > damir
> >
> >
> > "Gershon Simcha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >
> >>Hi Damir
> >>
> >>i don't realy know what you mean in a solution.
> >>you can log in http://mymdfile.com
> >>log in with 1010 password 1010 and then go to :REMINDERS.
> >>This is a csp page you can use fot sending SMS messages.
> >>Please contact me if you find it interesting.
> >>
> >>Simcha Gershon
> >>
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