Re: [asterisk-users] Emerging dilema? DID forwarding meets SMS

2008-10-26 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Drew Gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone clarify how SMS to non-mobile numbers are generally handled in North America? Is it possible to have SMS delivered direct to your landline DIDs? Then have Asterisk relay it to the actual mobile DID. When I send

Re: [asterisk-users] Emerging dilema? DID forwarding meets SMS

2008-10-24 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Karl Fife wrote: We have a number of DID's that do the standard VoIP tricks: ringing multiple locations, findme-followme etc. What is happening more and more is that customers call those DID numbers, and draw the reasonable conclusion that they are calling mobile numbers

Re: [asterisk-users] Emerging dilema? DID forwarding meets SMS

2008-10-24 Thread Drew Gibson
Gordon Henderson wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Karl Fife wrote: We have a number of DID's that do the standard VoIP tricks: ringing multiple locations, findme-followme etc. What is happening more and more is that customers call those DID numbers, and draw the reasonable conclusion that

Re: [asterisk-users] Emerging dilema? DID forwarding meets SMS

2008-10-24 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, Drew Gibson wrote: Gordon Henderson wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Karl Fife wrote: We have a number of DID's that do the standard VoIP tricks: ringing multiple locations, findme-followme etc. What is happening more and more is that customers call those DID numbers, and

Re: [asterisk-users] Emerging dilema? DID forwarding meets SMS

2008-10-24 Thread John Todd
On Oct 24, 2008, at 9:29 AM, Gordon Henderson wrote: On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, Drew Gibson wrote: Gordon Henderson wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Karl Fife wrote: We have a number of DID's that do the standard VoIP tricks: ringing multiple locations, findme-followme etc. What is happening more

[asterisk-users] Emerging dilema? DID forwarding meets SMS

2008-10-23 Thread Karl Fife
We have a number of DID's that do the standard VoIP tricks: ringing multiple locations, findme-followme etc. What is happening more and more is that customers call those DID numbers, and draw the reasonable conclusion that they are calling mobile numbers because they literally can HEAR that the