Hello Marco,
Thanks for the reply. I have seen the said gateways but what i came across that i will be charged for using thm (developement purpose). I don't have any issues how it will be charged later on once my software is out in market.
So i am looking for a gateway which i can use for developement purpose where i can fake smsc.
One question! there are some clients in market using SMS over xmpp; how they have achieved it ? Since they are free softwares I am pretty much sure that they wouldn't have paid to anyone for developemnt and testing. How they are faking smsc ? any readily available solution ?
Regards,
Puneet
On 4/17/06, Marco Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
A real smsc is not available i supose.
http://www.aspsms.com offer an sms/mms xml server to about 400 mobile
networks. Aspsms-t ( http://www.micressor.ch/content/projects/aspsms-t )
is a jabber/xmpp transport which uses the xml server of aspsms.com
Hope it help.
/maba
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Puneet Goel schrieb:
> Dear All,
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>
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> I am trying to find a feasible solution so that I can receive sms/mms
> on my linux pc in my email client. While digging this I came across an
> approach wherein I can receive sms on my pc from some public domain
> xmpp enabled sms/mms gateway. On my client pc after receiving sms, I
> will convert it to email format so that it can be displayed in email
> my email client.
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>
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> Now for the **development purpose** I am trying to locate a xmpp
> enabled sms/mms gateway which can fake smsc. Can anyone suggest me
> some gateway which can serve as a dummy server for my development
> purpose ?
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> Also can anyone suggest me some other approach if possible ?
>
> I shall be thankful if someone can suggets me some workable solution
> for the above said problem.
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>
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> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Puneet
>
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