Johann
Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 11:46:50AM +0800, Johann Vincent Paul Tagle wrote:
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.
Hi again Johann. If you are really concerned with performance, then I strongly suggest you find a GSM modem and use gsmlib instead. The bottleneck really would be your phone. I've used gsmlib with a Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal and found it could send messages at the rate of 5 seconds each or slightly more, which is pretty ok for most purposes. I guess that's as fast as you can go with that sort of setup. Any more than that, you'll need a line into an SMSC, I think.
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