This is really an issue between you and your operator. If you follow their
rules and pay your bills, you won't have problems :)

On 28 July 2010 09:22, cyan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey,
> This question isn't technically related with entire smslib, but with
> consequences of using it.
> Imagine smslib-based computer program which has to send 1000 sms per
> day and receive the same amount.
> Then, does mobile phone operator turn off your number because of
> sending that much of sms?:)
> Manually you seldom send 1000 sms per day:)so maybe operators system
> is not prepared for that situation.
> Have You even heard about situations like that?
> Some problems with operators?
> I am asking because i want to create such a system, sending
> approximately 1000 sms per day from one mobile phone.
>
> p.s.
> As an term operator i understand located in the world operators like
> "vodafone","T-mobil","Tele"
> Regards
>
> Pacior
>
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