Oh, understood! Thanks for the answer :)
2013/11/11 BTJ bt.johan...@gmail.com
This is not really a open API, it is just text messages that you send to a
number for the bank... And the bank send responses... The messages that one
send is described on the bank's websites but not the
Yes, I know that... But using this approach is very user friendly... And
also here in Norway, sending SMS is kind of cheap... And the banks have API
they can use but the APIs are not public so I can not use them... Also this
is not just for banks, I also have an app for parking that also uses
BTJ, Could you share the SMS API that you use? We are talking about open
APIs from banks here in my company, and if this is an open information,
will help me a lot :).
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2013/11/11 BTJ bt.johan...@gmail.com
Yes, I know that... But using this approach is very user friendly... And
also here
This is not really a open API, it is just text messages that you send to a
number for the bank... And the bank send responses... The messages that one
send is described on the bank's websites but not the responses... And both
the sent messages and received are different from bank to bank...
I clearly understand your frustration. And I may not have the right to say
something about this since I don't use the SMS API. On the other hand, let
me try to take on the users hat: You certainly know that some users have to
pay for each SMS, typically significantly more than to transfer a
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