At 2:35 PM -0400 4/26/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
Interesting and being in Pennsylvania, I'm in the all-consent
group but being originally from New Jersey, where I still thought it was
law, I'm confused isn't there a Federal mandate about this as well?
You want confusing, try
On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 09:22 -0400, tedd wrote:
At 2:35 PM -0400 4/26/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
Interesting and being in Pennsylvania, I'm in the all-consent
group but being originally from New Jersey, where I still thought it was
law, I'm confused isn't there a Federal mandate
Am 2007-04-25 09:28:54, schrieb tedd:
That's a good idea. But, do you create an entry for every someone or
is there a way to use suffixes or something?
The Authorities for Regulation of Telecommunication can provide
you with a list of national prefixes since they are open.
If you have
Michelle Konzack wrote:
I buy from several European GSM-Providers bigger contingents of SMS's
and have per SM-Provider 4-16 SIM-Cards... (My Server has 64 Siemens
S40 attached)
I pay per SMS 0.024 to 0.042 Euro and sell it for 0.06 to 0.18 Euro.
The clients do Pre-Pay which mean I have no
At 5:26 PM -0500 4/25/07, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, April 25, 2007 4:46 pm, Daniel Brown wrote:
That's an excellent point, Richard. I just switched providers
sort
of. I went from the right-wing of the Sprint Regime (Sprint PCS) to
the
left-wing (Nextel) on Saturday afternoon.
Richard Lynch wrote:
[snip]
Relying on Sprint, however, to honor any kind of oral agreement, is a
big fat *NOT*
I'm sorry, but we just don't have any reocrd of that conversation.
You're now 2 weeks overdue, because that extension you claim we gave
you doesn't exist.
It was like a parody of
Sounds like a good plan. Maybe I'll start recording all of my phone
calls. I'll just answer the phone, Hello, this call is being reported for
quality assurance and training purposes, this is Dan, wazzzup?!?
On 4/26/07, Justin Frim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
[snip]
On 4/26/07, Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like a good plan. Maybe I'll start recording all of my phone
calls. I'll just answer the phone, Hello, this call is being reported for
quality assurance and training purposes, this is Dan, wazzzup?!?
Hmm, i see nobody would ever lie
Yeah, but unfortunately, in the United States, you have to alert someone
when you're recording a telephone conversation.
On 4/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/26/07, Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like a good plan. Maybe I'll start recording all of my phone
In the US you can record your own phone calls, ingoing and outgoing? Usually!!
Most states are one-party-consent law states. If you live in one of these, you
can always record your own in-state calls either openly or surreptitiously,
since only one participants consent is needed. Likewise, you
On 4/26/07, Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, but unfortunately, in the United States, you have to alert someone
when you're recording a telephone conversation.
I hate laws, and i don't live in the US. :)
I don't know how the laws are here in the netherlands, but i guess it
is
Interesting and being in Pennsylvania, I'm in the all-consent
group but being originally from New Jersey, where I still thought it was
law, I'm confused isn't there a Federal mandate about this as well?
On 4/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the US you can
Federal law says that at least one party taking part in the call MUST consent to
the recording. (18 U.S.C. Sec. 2511(2)(d))
Quoting Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Interesting and being in Pennsylvania, I'm in the all-consent
group but being originally from New Jersey, where I
Thank you, sir! Didn't have the minute to look it up. Excellent
citing.
On 4/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Federal law says that at least one party taking part in the call MUST
consent to
the recording. (18 U.S.C. Sec. 2511(2)(d))
Quoting Daniel Brown [EMAIL
If your really interested in this subject try;
http://www.rcfp.org/taping/
Quoting Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Interesting and being in Pennsylvania, I'm in the all-consent
group but being originally from New Jersey, where I still thought it was
law, I'm confused isn't
On 4/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your really interested in this subject try;
http://www.rcfp.org/taping/
Does there exists such page for world-wide phone calls?
Tijnema
Quoting Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Interesting and being in Pennsylvania, I'm in
John,
You do realize now that this thread is going to show up in Google
searches for wannabe spies, jealous spouses, lawsuit-filers, and anyone
calling Sprint Customer Service, right?
On 4/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The power of the Internet, free speach freedom information at work!!
Quoting Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
John,
You do realize now that this thread is going to show up in Google
searches for wannabe spies, jealous spouses, lawsuit-filers, and anyone
calling Sprint Customer
Am 2007-04-20 17:58:20, schrieb Stut:
You should spool the message, send it to the first GSM-Provicer and
wait for bounces before sending it to the next one...
I would accept sending the message to 3-5 GSM-Providers @once but
creating a database of successfull send messages and bounces...
and
On Wed, April 25, 2007 8:28 am, tedd wrote:
That's a good idea. But, do you create an entry for every someone or
is there a way to use suffixes or something?
Given number portability, prefix/suffix schemas are unlikely to be of
any use.
--
Some people have a gift link here.
Know what I want?
That's an excellent point, Richard. I just switched providers sort
of. I went from the right-wing of the Sprint Regime (Sprint PCS) to the
left-wing (Nextel) on Saturday afternoon. Exact same number --- even the
same overall company --- but completely different address for email-to-SMS.
On Wed, April 25, 2007 4:46 pm, Daniel Brown wrote:
That's an excellent point, Richard. I just switched providers
sort
of. I went from the right-wing of the Sprint Regime (Sprint PCS) to
the
left-wing (Nextel) on Saturday afternoon. Exact same number --- even
the
same overall
Same thing I'm going through, Rich, but I'm saving about $60/mo. on the
Nextel side, actually. And the signal is better on the iDEN network in
northeast Pennsylvania than the PCS network. I just hope I don't EVER need
to call CustServ or Tech Support because they (Sprint) are by far the
On Wed, April 25, 2007 5:28 pm, Daniel Brown wrote:
Same thing I'm going through, Rich, but I'm saving about $60/mo.
on the
Nextel side, actually. And the signal is better on the iDEN network
in
northeast Pennsylvania than the PCS network. I just hope I don't EVER
need
to call
Am 2007-04-19 09:27:56, schrieb Philip Thompson:
Hi. I have attempted to look at the archives for this, but keep
getting redirected back to the main PHP site when I click on the
archive link. With that said, does anyone know of any good resources
for sending text messages using PHP? I
Am 2007-04-20 17:58:20, schrieb Stut:
Daniel Brown wrote:
The option that you're discussing is what I've been using for the last
several years. All of the ones you sent look correct, from memory, but I'd
have to check my scripts to see for sure. When I'm sending a message, I
just send it
Am 2007-04-20 13:05:16, schrieb Daniel Brown:
I don't really like to, because I run the risk of getting my IP or even
netblock blacklisted, but I can't think of any other way to do it if the
user doesn't know what carrier the number belongs to. Any ideas on this
subject, I'm absolutely
Am 2007-04-20 12:36:47, schrieb Edward Vermillion:
How does Yahoo do it? You can send text messages through YMessenger
and all you need is the number. You can probably do that with others
but that's the only one I've ever used.
Sending SMS international is expensive...
e.g.: France -
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