I don't think you got me right - the 17 seconds is not using gnokii and
it was just sending out, not receiving -- I sent a batch of 100
messages, 160 characters each and it averaged 17 seconds between each
"send ok" (doesn't matter when the recipient got the message).

Anyway, I tested gnokii already and so far got a better result - 10
seconds per message using the same test parameters.

Thanks anyway.

Johann

Brian Baquiran wrote:

> Johann Vincent Paul Tagle wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I'm about to try gnokii and am just wondering whether anyone has
>> benchmarked its performance - like how many messages it can send at a
>> given amount of time.  We are currently using a different app right
>> now and find it too slow at sending messages - averaging almost 17
>> seconds for a 160 character message.
>
>
> Your bottleneck is not gnokii, it's your phone and the GSM network.
>
> Brian
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