I am not sure I need a content managment system, the plan is that everything is executed over the air via the persons handset. The website is essentially a series of PHP scripts which respond to Kannel get-url command against a keyword.
At first roll out I only plan on having 3 scripts start, stop, relay to group WHats the wavecom model number? Stuart On 26/01/07, Ady Wicaksono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Struart Just a little question, since you will need both software and hardware what's is your plan? Software will be something like this: 1. kannel 2. linux 3. php/myqsl/apache 4. content management system (CMS) hardware 1. your server 2. gsm modem --> wavecom is one of the best --> also connection to SMSC Center/ Bulk Provider you need to concentrate on CMS and connection to SMSC Center/Bulk Provider Have you a plan on this? On 1/25/07, Stuart Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just wanted to run my project plans by you all, feel free to comment on > what I intend to achieve > > I am currently running ubuntu on a laptop with SE mobile phone. > > Server: > ubuntu stable, php, mysql, apache > > I plan to use a modem of some description to receive commands and > subscriptions from users and update a database of recipients who register > for a public service. > > I then intend to relay on demand messages to the recipient list as and when > required. so person x send a message with command and message and then all > people who registered have recieve the txt message. > > I only know about php/mysql in terms of programming so the method resend > will call a query page which in turn submits requests to the http interface > in kannel. > > I understand you can compile PHP so it will run faster like an executable > anyway > > I would intend for the modem in the machine to handle the subscription > aspects of the system, but would then look for a remote smsc service to > distribute the bulk emails, there would be around 1-2000 message per run. > > I plan on using a small form factor dell with some sort of PCI modem, does > anyone have any recomendations I would like to buy 2 to support failover. > (also have mysql replicated across the systems) > > I would also like to know where there are some good smsc centres, I am > interested in a reasonable cost per message, I don't want to make any money > that end is covered, but I need to have a low rental service option as there > will be periods where this service just insn't in use. I could use the > modem, I do wonder if it would cope with sending so many messages at once, > has anyone had any experiences with this ( if I have two lots of kit would > cycle them, i.e. double the through put) > > sorry to lean on the list in this way the documentation leads me to believe > that this is possible however its always good to check.
-- Stuart Steele StuWeb Race Management Services www.stuweb.co.uk
