Bug#645103: ITP: aspsms-t -- aspsms-t is an open source /*GPL*/ jabber2sms transport written in perl // http://github.com/micressor/aspsms-t

2011-10-12 Thread Marco Balmer
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 05:15:39PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> This is a non-free service. This means that the software will likely
> have to go to contrib.

aspsms-t uses completly free software and yes: It need an external service
to function. Still contrib?

>   http://aspsms.de/instruction/prices.asp#terminationfees
> >  aspsms-t deliver very fast and will send you a jabber status message. A
> >  second message will receive,If your sms was successfully delivered to the
> >  mobile device.
> 
> … which will cost another 0,25 credits.

aspsms-t uses the http interface of aspsms.com, which means: delivery
notification is free.

-Marco



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Bug#645103: ITP: aspsms-t -- aspsms-t is an open source /*GPL*/ jabber2sms transport written in perl // http://github.com/micressor/aspsms-t

2011-10-12 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
On 11-10-12 at 04:42pm, Marco Balmer wrote:
>  gateway-system of aspsms.com.
>  .
>  A lot of networks are supported. Normal TextSMS messages usually costs 1
>  aspsms Credit.

If tied to aspsms.com, I believe it should be targeted contrib, not 
main.


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Bug#645103: ITP: aspsms-t -- aspsms-t is an open source /*GPL*/ jabber2sms transport written in perl // http://github.com/micressor/aspsms-t

2011-10-12 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Marco Balmer  [2011.10.12.1642 +0200]:
> Which allows you to send sms messages over the jabber network
> through the gateway-system of aspsms.com.

This is a non-free service. This means that the software will likely
have to go to contrib.

>  A lot of networks are supported. Normal TextSMS messages usually
>  costs 1 aspsms Credit.

That is not true. In fact, text messages to most big network
providers (Swisscom, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, Orange, O2, …)
usually cost between 1,5 and 3,0 credits, making them quite
expensive:

  http://aspsms.de/instruction/prices.asp#terminationfees

>  aspsms-t deliver very fast and will send you a jabber status message. A
>  second message will receive,If your sms was successfully delivered to the
>  mobile device.

… which will cost another 0,25 credits.

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Bug#645103: ITP: aspsms-t -- aspsms-t is an open source /*GPL*/ jabber2sms transport written in perl // http://github.com/micressor/aspsms-t

2011-10-12 Thread Marco Balmer
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Marco Balmer 


* Package name: aspsms-t
  Version : 1.3.0
  Upstream Author : Marco Balmer 
* URL : http://github.com/micressor/aspsms-t
* License : GPL-2
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : aspsms-t is a jabber/xmpp to sms transport

Which allows you to send sms messages over the jabber network through the
 gateway-system of aspsms.com.
 .
 A lot of networks are supported. Normal TextSMS messages usually costs 1
 aspsms Credit.
 .
 aspsms-t deliver very fast and will send you a jabber status message. A
 second message will receive,If your sms was successfully delivered to the
 mobile device.
 .
 * It supports simple text SMS with a maximum of 160 characters. If your message
   is >160 characters, aspsms-t will split it automatically in more than one
   part.
 * Support for Arabic and other oriental characters up to 87 characters each
   sms.
 * Delivery notification for each sms with a unique transaction number
 * It can set alphanumeric originator of every sms. This can be a mobile phone
   or a short text with a maximum of 11 characters.



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