Why say anything if you're not going to help? It's no wonder people get scared 
off of trying to do things on their own. It's not going to help the open source 
movement if you keep scaring people away.

If you read what I've posted, I have to explain what I am trying to do in order 
for someone to be able to tell me if kannel is in fact what can be the 
solution. I took the time to sign up to the list and ask here because this IS a 
general questions list.

As for reading, I have been reading, a lot. Please, don't waste both our time 
with a reply.




On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 15:16:46 +0200, Falko Ziemann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> it's maybe better if you read some articles about SMS, SMSCs and
> GSM-networks in general (e.g. wikipedia or gsm-spec). Your questions
> are very much offtopic from kannel.
> 
> Regards
> Falko
> 
> 2008/7/8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi and thanks for the reply.
>> 
>>> Iam not sure about the PSTN thing. But u can use SMPP (short message
>>> peer to
>>> peer) over kannel. it basically use TCP/IP conneciton to ur SMPP
>>> providers
>>> network (SMSC) and from there u can route ur sms's. kannel supports SMPP
>>> v.3.3 and v.3.4
>>> 
>>> KANNEL G/w-----tcp/ip-------> SMPP provider---->other SMSC's
>>> 
>> So the first part of this I am to understand is that no one can really do
>> this on their own, if you want to reach cell phones of a commercial
>> network, you need to use a provider which can talk with that network,
>> right? In other words, you can't be the provider unless you want to get
>> into the phone business.
>> 
>> The second thing is, which is more advantageous? Using a GSM modem or
>> SMPP provider?
>> Or perhaps a combination of both to do least cost routing?
>> 
>> If using GSM modem, I would guess that I would need as many modems as I
>> feel there would be simultaneous users, is this correct?
>> If using SMPP, it's just over TCP/IP so nothing special, just access to
>> the Internet. Also, if SMPP is peer-to-peer, does this mean you are
>> relying on peers being in the areas that you think you will be
>> communicating with? If so, then a GSM provider is wider coverage range?
>> 
>> I don't know how many users we might have, we have some 2000+ customers
>> but we don't know how many will want to use these SMS services yet.
>> 
>>> Are u referring to Fixed line sms's ? iam not very sure about kannel.
>>> but
>>> Asterisks suppport fixed line sms's
>>> 
>> I'm not sure, this is all new to me. I've started reading about SMS
>> yesterday. I know that trixbox has SMS capability but so far, people seem
>> to say avoid it, it's too rudimentary.
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>>>> I thought I read somewhere that kannel can use several different
>>>> methods to
>>>> send/receive SMS messages including GSM modems but also, something
>>>> about
>>>> doing it over the PSTN and/or TCP/IP?
>>>> 
>>>> Can anyone shed some light on this?



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