Hi,
1. Do you have any experience with receiving incoming SMS on an analog or
ISDN landline ?
How can then you differentiate an SMS call from a voice call ?
From http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Sms it seems the way to
tell an inbound call is an SMS one is to read the callerid
Hi!
1. Do you have any experience with receiving incoming SMS on an analog or
ISDN landline ? How can then you differentiate an SMS call from a voice
call ? From http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Sms it seems
the way to tell an inbound call is an SMS one is to read the callerid
2010/9/6 Philipp von Klitzing klitz...@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de
Hi!
1. Do you have any experience with receiving incoming SMS on an analog or
ISDN landline ? How can then you differentiate an SMS call from a voice
call ? From http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Sms it
Le 06/09/2010 15:10, Olivier a écrit :
Hi,
Hello
1. Do you have any experience with receiving incoming SMS on an analog
or ISDN landline ?
How can then you differentiate an SMS call from a voice call ?
From http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Sms it seems the
way to tell an
2010/9/6 Administrator TOOTAI ad...@tootai.net
Le 06/09/2010 15:10, Olivier a écrit :
Hi,
Hello
1. Do you have any experience with receiving incoming SMS on an analog
or ISDN landline ?
How can then you differentiate an SMS call from a voice call ?
From
Hi!
Yes, typically there is only one SMSC that can send you SMS on a fixed
line; look at its Caller ID to identify a SMS call.
Even when the call is coming from a cellphone ?
A SMS is not really a call (at least not in the mobile world), and the
cellphone cannot directly send a SMS to a
Le 06/09/2010 17:39, Olivier a écrit :
2010/9/6 Administrator TOOTAI ad...@tootai.net mailto:ad...@tootai.net
Le 06/09/2010 15:10, Olivier a écrit :
Hi,
Hello
1. Do you have any experience with receiving incoming SMS on an
analog
or ISDN landline ?
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Administrator TOOTAI ad...@tootai.net wrote:
As stated by Philipp, SMSC is unique. However -in France at least- SMS
sended to landlines are altered and sended as voice messages by the
operators. For messages from Orange you will recognize that's a SMS as
the
Le 06/09/2010 19:31, Randy R a écrit :
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Some of this may have changed, but when I has asterks and a fixed-line
SMS service from France Télécom, that's the way it worked.
End of 2009 SMS sended to landlines where easy to treat, we even setup
an SMS2Mail gw. Those days, we only treat