Hi,
as far as I know United Messaging is a company producing solutions for
network providers. Forwarding calls or SMS messages must be done by an
operator and I don't think that an operator would use kannel, because
they need SMSCs and not sms-gateways.
I don't know how this is international, but in german-speaking
countries (where I know the market best) you can't forward SMS. The
only possibility to do so, would be to have a telephone connected to
your kannel, which receives the messages, than forward the messages to
a routing application you write, then sets a new receiver number
("from 1pm-3pm forward the messages to +49172.....") and sents the
message over kannel. But this wouldn't be real forwarding, because you
pay twice for message and you loose the original sender, except you
send the message not over the phone but over a (e.g.) SMPP Account. So
this would more be like call-forwarding with an asterisk-server
(client based forwarding) instead of forwarding like it is done in
mobile networks (network based forwarding).
Regards
Falko
2008/7/7 sangprabv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> I know it's a bit OOT, but can anybody explain me what is united
> messaging and its correlation with SMS. I heard some application which
> has united messaging technology and able to forward SMS like voice
> service. Is there any possibility for Kannel to work with that? TIA
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Willy
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