Thank you very much Dan. I will check on the possibilities and update. --- Jayesh
Hi Jayesh, > > Another recipe would be using external application server for > gateway-ing between SIP and other protocols SMS providers are using > (eg: HTTP or SMPP) and have opensips as authenticator, registration > and load balancer. Offline messages can be handled also on OpenSIPS > side using msilo module. > I personally have used Twisted and Divmod/Sine. In this way you get > two way SMS without involving any database to keep up with speed and > be able to failover between providers. > > DanB > > > On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 6:38 AM, Jayesh Nambiar <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi All, > > I am trying to implement the SMS feature for my SIP clients, outgoing as > > well as incoming. I am planning to use Kannel SMS gateway to interface > with > > the gsm networks. > > After googling a little on this topic i found a few approaches for > sending > > out SMSs, like the following: > > Sending SMS from the SIP Client: > > 1) Inserting the messages into a database and let Kannel periodically > check > > and send it out. > > 2) Use PHP-SIP package. Send a SIP Message from Opensips to the webserver > > address and web-server sends an http request to the Kannel server to take > it > > ahead. > > Receiving SMS on SIP-Client > > 1) Kannel sending an http request to the web-server supporting PHP-SIP > and > > web server sending a message using the XMLRPC method, then opensips can > use > > t_uac_slg to send the message to the SIP endpoint. > > Please do let me know if the above approaches are doable or if anyone > else > > have got a better idea to implement SMS over SIP. > > Thanks a lot in advance. > > --- Jayesh > > _______________________________________________ > > Users mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > >
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