Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote:
And then you'll have to find or develop software capable of communicatingGSM Std. spscifies that an SMS message can be sent to two types of
with those SMSC's, which communicate using odd protocols. There doesn't
seem to be any open source software (not yet anyway) that can talk UCP
or CIMD with an SMSC out there sadly.
destination. a mobile phone and an email address. thus
a 3-digit sms destination can be redirected to an email add.
you can talk to your mobile phone carrier regarding this.
the cost of passing your sms apps thru a mobile carrier also depends on the length of the digits used
such as the famous 2366 ((2*3)66 == 666 ???)
the initial cost is about 70000 and the profit
that will be derived for incoming traffic will be shared
among the carrier and the client (70-30 scheme). the
higher the traffic, the higher the client's share.
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