If you are thinking on the OPPC flow for ATT or the OIOO for verizon, this can 
be tested using deviceanywhere.  I'm not sure how the binary works for verizon, 
but if you want some type of regression test, I also recomment deviceanywhere.
Marcelo
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

-----Original Message-----
From: Julien Buratto <[email protected]>

Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 15:41:12 
To: b poscout<[email protected]>
Cc: users<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Q: Service test using US based web2sms


This is a complex topic as the US market is very different from European market.
In the US have fear of binary sms, dinamic senders and so on so
carriers have different approaches.
Also check clickkatell wich have contracts with the carriers in US and
can provide you some sms, however to get a customized sender to
Verizon for example is very complex.

2009/5/24 b poscout <[email protected]>:
> Not directly related to Kannel, but rather to the testing of a service
> based on it.
>
> In Europe some operators offer a web based service to send and receive
> SMS using your MSISDN as part of their standard features. Very handy
> for testing.
>
> I'm looking for a US operator (or a third party) that offers the same.
> (Note. I expect to pay for this.)
>
> I need MO/MT SMS via a web based UI.
> Must be US MSISDN and cannot be a shortcode. However, the web UI must
> allow MO SMS to be sent to a US shortcode.
>
> I've looked at AT&T and TMobile but see nothing that looks like this
> functionality.
>
> Anyone?
>
>
>
>



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Julien Buratto

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