Re: How to find out mobile carrier's web-to-sms gateway [Telecom] address?
- From: John <linwh348@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 22:09:04 -0500 (EST)
On 1月7日, 下午8时24分, tlvp <PmUiRsGcE.TtHlEv...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 17:38:31 -0500, steven acer <dudest...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Is there anyway to find the e-mail toSMSgatewaya mobile carrier
uses to route email asSMSmessages? I am talking about any carrier: I
found some lists on the internet, but they don't cover all the countries.
(http://www.mutube.com/projects/open-email-to-sms/gateway-list/)
If I can sendsmsmessages from a web interface my carrier provides
this means that this carrier has agatewayof the ones I am talking
about. I need a way to find these addresses regardless of the carrier
and the country.
And I'd particularly welcome such data for the Polish providers Idea,
Plus, Era, and Orange. Even better would be the added information, which
3-digit cellular prefixes are proprietary to which of these various
providers.
Thanks, and cheers, -- tlvp
Let me try and answer your questions.
Do you need to receive SMS? If you need to receive SMS, you will need
to host your own GSM device or modem so that people can send you SMS.
If not, you can just use internet SMS gateways like clickatell to do
the work, and post to them by HTTP, XML or email. The cost is about
6-8 cents per SMS. There are cheaper services, but not always
reliable. If you need to host your own GSM device, you can use
software like http://www.kannel.org (GPL Open Source) or
http://visualtron.com/enterprise/sms-gateway.
Regards.
.
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