Thank's for your response.
Is there any way one can bypass that restriction ?
I'm quite interested in how a commercial gateway/bulk sms provider works. Is 
there any literature available on the internet or as a book ?
I guess there's no easy way to use ones own smsc as message centre ? Maybe a 
free sim card or anything similar ?

BS
Simon


> Datum: Thu, 7 May 2009 10:10:29 +0200
> Von: Falko Ziemann <[email protected]>
> An: Simon Ebner <[email protected]>
> CC: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: Own smsc as Message centre ?

> No you can't. There are only very few numbers which your provider  
> allows. In your case E-Plus will only allow the "Eplus KMZ" (sorry to  
> the list, german word creation by the provider), or Debitel-,  
> Vistream- etc. SMSC if you are a service-provider customer. Anyway the  
> smsc must be registered to the HLR.
> 
> Regards
> Falko
> 
> Am 07.05.2009 um 03:07 schrieb Simon Ebner:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > sorry for my inquiry, I'm rather a novice yet. I tried to set up a  
> > smsc but after quite a long time I figured out that my N73 does not  
> > support the at+cnmi command and therefore cannot be used for that  
> > purpose. Before I buy a new gsm modem I need to clarify one thing  
> > that I could not find any answer for on the internet:
> > Can I use my own smsc as a message centre ? Currently I use the msg.  
> > centre number +491770610000 wich belongs to a german service  
> > provider. Will I be able to replace that number by my one one and  
> > send sms to that mobile/smsc for free ?
> >
> > Best Wishes
> > Simon
> >

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