On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 10:31 PM, Matijn Woudt tijn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Matijn Woudt wrote:
It should be possible to hack up an android phone and write some
software that sends messages from there, though using one of the
Matijn Woudt wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 10:31 PM, Matijn Woudttijn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Lester Caineles...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Matijn Woudt wrote:
It should be possible to hack up an android phone and write some
software that sends messages from there,
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
DZvonko Nikolov wrote:
I need a class that sends sms messages to list of numbers.
I'm quite new to that issue, so I need to know what I need
more. Thanks in advance.
Ignoring the wallies
Simply sending an SMS
Matijn Woudt wrote:
It should be possible to hack up an android phone and write some
software that sends messages from there, though using one of the
provided services is much simpler.
I have the phone already configured, but it requires a SIM card that ALLOWS
sending messages via the data
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Matijn Woudt wrote:
It should be possible to hack up an android phone and write some
software that sends messages from there, though using one of the
provided services is much simpler.
I have the phone already
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 2:08 PM, DZvonko Nikolov dzvo...@yahoo.com wrote:
I need a class that sends sms messages to list of numbers.
I'm quite new to that issue, so I need to know what I need
more. Thanks in advance.
If this is very low volume, would using email-sms work?
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Woah. Is that good luck or bad luck?
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On 17 Apr 2012, at 20:17, Marc Guay wrote:
Woah. Is that good luck or bad luck?
Inherently? Neither. To you? Whatever.
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DZvonko Nikolov wrote:
I need a class that sends sms messages to list of numbers.
I'm quite new to that issue, so I need to know what I need
more. Thanks in advance.
Ignoring the wallies
Simply sending an SMS message is something rather more difficult that just
needing a class to do it.
In reality, a SMS messages are transported the SS7 network, or voice network.
To make the digital transition, carriers use a box called an SMPP gateway. To
get access to this box, is by contract and terms of he carrier, and most
commonly forbidden. As a result, the best bet is to use a SMS
On Apr 17, 2012, at 5:11 PM, Mike Mackintosh wrote:
In reality, a SMS messages are transported the SS7 network, or voice network.
To make the digital transition, carriers use a box called an SMPP gateway. To
get access to this box, is by contract and terms of he carrier, and most
commonly
On 17 Apr 2012, at 20:50, Lester Caine wrote:
Ignoring the wallies
I'd rather be a wally surrounded by fishmongers than a fishmonger surrounded by
wallies.
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:00, Manoj Singh manojsingh2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I need to create the SMS functionality in PHP.
Do you have any idea of Open Source SMS gateway which i can use?
http://google.com/search?q=open+source+sms+gateway
If you have any idea of how SMS
As Daniel already mentioned, SMS gateways are normally charged on the basis of
usage. And there are several service providers as far as that goes, who
provide APIs for integration with your own application.
Just FYI
www.clickatell.com is one. Somebody has even written a wrapper class around
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:00, Manoj Singh manojsingh2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I need to create the SMS functionality in PHP.
Do you have any idea of Open Source SMS gateway which i can use?
http://google.com/search?q=open+source+sms+gateway
If you have any
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:00, Manoj Singh manojsingh2...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi All,
I need to create the SMS functionality in PHP.
Do you have any idea of Open Source SMS gateway which i can use?
http://google.com/search?q=open+source+sms+gateway
If you
Rene Veerman wrote:
hi, i'd like my app to send sms warnings of some events.
if you know of a free / cheap sms service that can be called from php,
please let me/us know.
u earn extra points if it can send to dutch phones / any phone in the
world ;)
I have used these guys successfully
hi, i'd like my app to send sms warnings of some events.
if you know of a free / cheap sms service that can be called from php,
please let me/us know.
I looked into TXTLocal once. I actually didn't end up using them, but
it might be worth a gleg.
http://www.txtlocal.co.uk/
u earn extra
Rene Veerman wrote:
hi, i'd like my app to send sms warnings of some events.
if you know of a free / cheap sms service that can be called from php,
please let me/us know.
Swisscom can be called using sms_client. We've been using for 3, maybe
4 years.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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2008/10/8 Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 8 Oct 2008, at 20:33, Rene Veerman wrote:
hi, i'd like my app to send sms warnings of some events.
if you know of a free / cheap sms service that can be called from php,
please let me/us know.
u earn extra points if it can send to dutch phones / any
On 8 Oct 2008, at 20:33, Rene Veerman wrote:
hi, i'd like my app to send sms warnings of some events.
if you know of a free / cheap sms service that can be called from
php, please let me/us know.
u earn extra points if it can send to dutch phones / any phone in
the world ;)
Best I've
thanks!
Stut wrote:
On 8 Oct 2008, at 20:33, Rene Veerman wrote:
hi, i'd like my app to send sms warnings of some events.
if you know of a free / cheap sms service that can be called from
php, please let me/us know.
u earn extra points if it can send to dutch phones / any phone in the
-Original Message-
From: Rene Veerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 2:33 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] sms interfaces?
hi, i'd like my app to send sms warnings of some events.
if you know of a free / cheap sms service that can be
www.frengo.com provides SMS alert service.
- Jignesh
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:25 AM, Boyd, Todd M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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To: php-general@lists.php.net
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Am 2008-04-28 15:24:53, schrieb Richard Lynch:
If you want any kind of volume, you pay a gateway.
Or you could invest a few billion and build your own. :-)
I am using a bunch of GSM/GPRS/EDGE modems which have cost me arround
105 Euro/Modem and bought some SIMs from O2, Vodaphone, D2,
paragasu wrote:
i guess, even we have our own gateway. we have to make deal with local
ISP anyway and it cost money. if anyone out there know how. i am
really interested to know...
Forget your own gateway, it's way overkill unless you plan to be
sendings thousands of SMS'es. Just use
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
paragasu wrote:
i guess, even we have our own gateway. we have to make deal with local
ISP anyway and it cost money. if anyone out there know how. i am
really interested to know...
Forget your own gateway, it's way
[snip]
Anyone enlighten me about sending SMS text messages via sendmail or or
just php mail()?
I've been Googling, etc. and everything I've found so far, comes up with
for-fee services.
[/snip]
SMS messaging requires a gateway, hence the for-fee services.
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I didn't word my question well. I know about the following, etc. And, I know they charge their
customers.
Cingular: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sprint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verizon: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nextel: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to send a pure SMS via these gateways without the regular email headers,
Al wrote:
Anyone enlighten me about sending SMS text messages via sendmail or or
just php mail()?
I've been Googling, etc. and everything I've found so far, comes up
with for-fee services.
See smsclient. We've been using that for three or four years.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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[snip]
I didn't word my question well. I know about the following, etc. And, I
know they charge their
customers.
Cingular: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sprint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verizon: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nextel: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to send a pure SMS via these gateways without the regular email
[snip]
Do these gateways get paid? I can send a text message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
using sendmail. So it appears Verizon is just charging my phone's account.
Is that the case with the 3d party gateways?
[/snip]
As is the case with everything telecom someone is going to make money off of
it.
[snip]
Do you have any experience with any of 3d party gateways?
[/snip]
No, we own our own gateway
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On Mon, April 28, 2008 2:39 pm, Al wrote:
I didn't word my question well. I know about the following, etc. And,
I know they charge their
customers.
Cingular: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sprint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verizon: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nextel: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you send more than a few
i use our local email-to-sms service. it is not reliable. more often than
not,
it is not delivered to user. I did found kannel project (www.kannel.org),
opensource
gateway. but still not sure how it going to work or how to roll my own
gateway.
i guess, even we have our own gateway. we have to
On Friday 13 July 2007 22:38, Robert Cummings wrote:
in which the sender is responsible for storing the mail until the
intended recipient retrieves it seems like a good start.
Bleh, that's so easily solvable for spammers. Create one real message,
then softllink it for every actual email
On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 23:04 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Friday 13 July 2007 22:38, Robert Cummings wrote:
in which the sender is responsible for storing the mail until the
intended recipient retrieves it seems like a good start.
Bleh, that's so easily solvable for spammers.
Sorry, www.textit.biz
Cheers
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From: Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 July 2007 17:52
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] SMS questions
Might want to retry that link, it's broken.
- Dan
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On Thu, July 12, 2007 7:07 pm, Brian Dunning wrote:
Here's another thing that would be nice: A web service to look up the
carrier for a cell number. That way you could simply send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], though this would still be only a partial
solution. This is a lot harder now that
On Thu, July 12, 2007 6:39 pm, Brian Dunning wrote:
Hi all - I've been looking at a number of the commercial service
providers for bulk SMS messaging, most of whom have PHP APIs. But
since they are selling something they don't answer my question
Is there any (legal, legitimate) way to
It's annoying as crap to work with them.
But if they were not so vigilant and picuyane, you know what we'd have?
A zillion spam phone messages ringing your cell day and night from all
kinds of idiots.
Do you really want that?
I sure don't.
Give them at least some credit for trying to be
On Friday 13 July 2007 14:07, Richard Lynch wrote:
I'd give a lot of money to be able to teleport back in time and yell
at the email designer folks to tell them just how horrible a mess they
were making... :-)
But you have to give them credit for designing something so scaleable that
even
On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 22:30 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Friday 13 July 2007 14:07, Richard Lynch wrote:
I'd give a lot of money to be able to teleport back in time and yell
at the email designer folks to tell them just how horrible a mess they
were making... :-)
But you have to
Might want to retry that link, it's broken.
- Dan
Steve Perkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Richard makes some good points.
Further to the original posting though, I have a friend who works with
this
SMS stuff, and out of interest asked him about it. Here is
On Fri, July 13, 2007 9:38 am, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 22:30 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Friday 13 July 2007 14:07, Richard Lynch wrote:
I'd give a lot of money to be able to teleport back in time and
yell
at the email designer folks to tell them just how
Brian,
I was experimenting late last year using PHP to send SMS messages. I think
there is a
lot of potential in the marketplace around SMS. But most of the phone
companies wouldnt
even talk to me and all i was trying to do was hit a development API to test
some code out.
im almost certain you
Brian,
Here's another thing that would be nice: A web service to look up the
carrier for a cell number. That way you could simply send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], though this would still be only a partial
solution. This is a lot harder now that numbers are transportable
between carriers.
Here's another thing that would be nice: A web service to look up the
carrier for a cell number. That way you could simply send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], though this would still be only a partial
solution. This is a lot harder now that numbers are transportable
between carriers.
I
[snip]
...schtuff
[/snip]
Please, do not cast aspersions upon the telcos, for those of us who work
in the industry cannot even get some of what you are talking about. We
have a vendor that provides the SMS part and they will not expose the
SMS API to us (not all SMS platforms are equal
I'm guessing the SMS system is rejecting the email because it's lacking some
headers that mail programs tend to use... and spammers sometimes forget.
You might send your email from Thunderbird.. CC yourself on it. Verify that it
went through as a text message, then open the CC'd copy and look
Maybe phpMailer isn't sending the correct headers either. Sometimes all it
takes is one missing header that a system is looking for and it may filter it
as spam or something.
Again, I encourage you to examine the headers from your Thunderbird good
email and compare it to your PHP and/or
also consider that there maybe a reverse lookup being done on the sending MTA
that the sms gateway doesn't consider kosher .. and/or that the IP of the
sending MTA is grey-listed/black-listed.
also a check may be being done to see if the sender's account exists
on the sender's [your servers]
Thanks for all the insights. It appears that it might have thought my email
was spam as I sent it from another server and it worked fine.
Thanks!
On 1/16/07, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
also consider that there maybe a reverse lookup being done on the sending
MTA
that the sms
blackwater dev wrote:
Thanks for all the insights. It appears that it might have thought my
email
was spam as I sent it from another server and it worked fine.
which makes it even more likely that the 'bad' server doesn't have it's
relevant MX DNS records setup properly - I can't really tell
For what it's worth, most cell phone providers have an email gateway which
works just as good as an SMS message (and it's free!).
Just find the email address to send to for each carrier and store in a
table.
For example, for my Cingular (ATT) phone, it is my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where the X's
http://www.clickatell.com/brochure/products/developer_solutions.php
Ryan A wrote:
Hey,
Right now I am using PSWIN to send SMS messages from
my php scripts, can anybody recommend a (reliable)
company that i can use instead?
We fill up on 25euros everytime on pswin, so i am
not looking
Ryan A wrote:
Hey,
Right now I am using PSWIN to send SMS messages from
my php scripts, can anybody recommend a (reliable)
company that i can use instead?
We fill up on 25euros everytime on pswin, so i am
not looking for a free provider, just a reliable and
good priced one.
PSwin is good,
Hey,
http://www.clickatell.com/brochure/products/developer_solutions.php
Ok, clickatell seems to be the popular choice around
here, will have a look see
In the meantime feel free to recommend any others.
Thanks for replying guys.
Cheers!
Ryan
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$poot = ini_set(sendmail_from, '[EMAIL PROTECTED]');
$smsTo = $_POST['smsPhone'] . '@sms.myserver.com';
$to = $smsTo;
$subject = $_POST['smsSubject'];
$message
On 5/11/06, Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Send us some source code and we can help you out!
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$poot = ini_set(sendmail_from, '[EMAIL PROTECTED]');
$smsTo = $_POST['smsPhone'] . '@sms.myserver.com';
$to =
Jay Blanchard wrote:
$poot = ini_set(sendmail_from, '[EMAIL PROTECTED]');
$smsTo = $_POST['smsPhone'] . '@sms.myserver.com';
$to = $smsTo;
$subject = $_POST['smsSubject'];
$message = $_POST['smsMessage'];
$headers = 'From: '. $poot . \r\n .
[snip]
$fromaddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers, '-f'.$fromaddress);
[/snip]
Cool...worked like a champeene race dog! (Say it with a Southern drawl)
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On Thu, May 11, 2006 3:16 pm, Jay Blanchard wrote:
I am attempting to send SMS via an e-mail messageand it works!
*phew* phonenumber@sms.myserver.com
Problem is that the reply to or from field on the device always shows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] regardless of what I have set the Replay-To: or
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 10:29, saepudin wrote:
hi,
I want to send an SMS(to mobile phone etc) based on a database trigger or
on completion of an php page. the site runs on linux.
how to do this. How do i send the mobile no . what is the language,
protocol, syntax and platform.
if
Hi Ranaivo Rija,
Try this website
http://www.k1m.com/scripts/sms_web_sender/ for more information.
It's about SMS Web Sender .It is a PHP class which connects to a web
site offering free SMS sending, logs you in with your username and password
and sends your SMS message
Well, funnily enough, your question has much the same answer ...
If you have a mobile phone and your service provider offers a web gateway,
you can use it to send SMS messages. They will provide a script that you can
use. If you have an Orange phone, see the Orange web site. If it's a Voda,
Oh yes, I forgot about email, which was mentioned in another answer to this
FAQ.
Some providers give you an email address with your phone, for example
I believe that One2One (or whatever it's called today) give you
phonenumberone2one.com. Email sent to that address arrives at your phone
as an
www.livesoup.com - not tried it
personally tho!
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From: Jared Boelens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 June 2002 6:59 PM
To: Alexandra Aguiar; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] SMS with PHP
I had this exact need but I was solved partially by my cell
phone
Not as far as I know.
But the PHP script may very likely be able to send a message to a SMS
Gateway...
SMS messages doesn't run on TCP/IP (Your cell phone doesn't have a IP
Address).
Kind Regards,
Chris Knipe
MegaLAN Corporate Networking Services
Tel: +27 21 854 7064
Cell: +27 72 434 7582
I had this exact need but I was solved partially by my cell phone provider.
I have verizon and verizon actaully assigns each phone an email address if
you have text messenging.
So all i had to do was send an email to that address and it would go to my
phone in about 30 seconds or so.
-Jared
Hi everyone! I'd be grateful if someone could please tell me a link
where I can find a good tutorial on how to develop a SMS tool with PHP, or
if somebody has already developed something like it, or if there are any
experts around, please give me some information about it.
Can you be more
It works with a virtual phone in the site, but I can't try sending SMS
berfore buying it (U$ 400.00). I won't buy a product before being sure it
works.
Does anyone know another method to do it?
Tnx.
Dan McCullough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Heres a
I think you need an SMS server to broadcast the data. Am I correct?
Anyone
--- Daniel Berwig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how could I send data from php through SMS to a cel phone?
I simply can't find info about that.
Thanks in advance,
Daniel Berwig.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCullough) wrote:
I think you need an SMS server to broadcast the data. Am I correct?
you can also send sms with the mail function, but a gsm modem is by
far the best, so for a stabile service either rent a sms service or
get somekind of a gsm modem. AFAIK
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCullough) wrote:
Heres a code snippet:
Sorry for leading astray.
// load the swsms module
dl( ../swsms.so );
never heard of a sms module in php, where can you get this?
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That example I sent was from a place where they have the swsms shared object which you
can get in
a developers license, I havent actually tried it, but was looking at it for a project.
--- Henrik Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCullough) wrote:
I think you need an
somewhere in here ... I'm not familiar with the actual object, but if you have success
withit I
would like to hear how you are doing with it.
http://www.simplewire.com/developers/code/
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCullough) wrote:
Heres a code
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCullough) wrote:
somewhere in here ... I'm not familiar with the actual object, but if you have
success withit I
would like to hear how you are doing with it.
http://www.simplewire.com/developers/code/
ahh yeah now i remember seing it :)
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I'm very intruiged how you have got this to work it was my
understanding you needed to be running a server, such as kannel, and have a
contract with an smsc?
No, you don't need anything special.
could U
could U list the URL
http://www.radio.net/rfc1861.txt?number=1861
This URL doesn't exist. Please check it...
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: Monday, September 17, 2001 2:59 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] SMS with php
Hi,
Does anyone know how to send a sms message to a handphone using PHP?
Thanks and regards,
Alva Chew
I have a class that does it. It is very easy. See the RFC on SNPP and some
use standard mail servers.
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I'm very intruiged how you have got this to work it was my
understanding
you needed to be running a server, such as kannel, and have a contract
with
an smsc?
Is this so?
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1568.txt?number=1568
maybe something can be done with that
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Thats the standard, but because of the other systems involved in
delivering
msgs then I don't think it possible just
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for those who are interested there is a good wap/sms server, open source
Hi,
Does anyone know how to send a sms message to a handphone using PHP?
Thanks and regards,
Alva Chew
I have a class that does it. It is very easy. See the RFC on SNPP and some
use standard mail servers.
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On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Dhaval Desai wrote:
Hi Dhaval,
I am trying to build a SMS(Short message service)
It is really very simple as long as you have a tie up with SMSC (usually a
mobile phone service operator)
Then all you have to do is (in most cases) send a specially formatted
email to the
""Bastian"" ...
Hello!
A requirement is a special server that sends them, but such a server costs
money, every message costs some.
I read somewhere that you could send SMs if you had your mobile phone linked
to your computer, and special software to needful to make the PC-mobile
name was Brian McGee,
I stayed up listening to Queen,
When I was seventeen.
http://www.gfunk007.com/
- Original Message -
From: "Iv?n S?nchez Ortega "MR"" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [P
Hi,
This "special server" is usually called an SMSC - SMS Center, run by your
mobile operator. These SMSC's are pretty powerful in the way that you can
access them through TCP (VPN for sure, and sometimes even HTTP), or through
a direct link connexion. You'd need to talk to your mobile operator
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