While we do not do this ourseleves, I wonder why we would not use Twitter. You can receive SMS, or texts in the app on a smart phone, or look at a webpage. You can make them private and have lots of subscribers. I find Twitter more reliable that our local SMS providers too.
d On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Thijs Stuurman <thijs.stuur...@is.nl> wrote: > Nanog list members, > > I was looking at some statistic and noticed we are sending out a massive > amount of SMS messages from our monitoring systems. > This left me wondering if there isn't a better (and cheaper) alternative > to this, something just as reliant but IP based. We all have smartphones > these days anyway. > > Therefore my question, what are you using to notify admins of incidents? > > Kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet, > > Thijs Stuurman > > > > [IS Logo] > > > ________________________________ > > IS Group > > Wielingenstraat 8 > > T > > +31 (0)299 476 185 > > i...@is.nl<mailto:i...@is.nl> > > 1441 ZR Purmerend > > F > > +31 (0)299 476 288 > > www.is.nl<http://www.is.nl> > > ________________________________ > > IS Group is ISO 9001:2008, ISO/IEC 27001:2005, ISO 20.000-1:2005, ISAE > 3402 certified. De datacenters zijn PCI DSS en ISO 14001 compliant. > > > -- Copyright 2014 Derek Andrew (excluding quotations) +1 306 966 4808 Information Systems University of Saskatchewan Peterson 120; 54 Innovation Boulevard Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada. S7N 2V3 Timezone GMT-6 Typed but not read.