Hi

Unfortunately, I deleted the logs every month and it happened in April and I 
got billed in May... :-(
Are there any other places for logs?

Thanks!
Peter

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Peter,

First of all, check your logs, you should be able to count the number of 
messages there.

After that, you should talk with your operator to clarify mathematics ;)

Regards,

Alejandro

 On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:31 AM, Peter Lum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi     I've got a kannel box connected to a siemens GSM modem and I thought 
it was working fine until I did a broadcast message to about 1000 recipients.  
The message I sent is only 152 characters.     For the 1000 recipients with 152 
characters, I got billed for 3000 SMS from my telco!!!  I assumed that I will 
be sending only 1000 SMS!!     In addition, there is a problem when receiving 
the message on the actual handset. I received first part of the message on one 
day, and the completed message on the next day...     When I called up my telco 
for explanation, they says I sent the messages in ascii-8-bit format, which has 
a character limit of 140 characters.  So, if I sent 152 characters, 2 SMS will 
be delivered. The normal format, according to Telco, is 7-bit. But why I was 
billed 3 times??     So, I was wondering where and if I can set Kannel to 
deliver messages in 7-bit?     HELP!!!!     Peter   


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