Thank you very much, Nikos, for your reply. I have learned more from your
responses.
If anyone on the list could point me to a resource or a basic tutorial on the
installation of Kannel and the various options and requirements to achieve sms
messaging, I would appreciate that very much.
In
Hi to all!.
I'm having some sort of issues using sqlbox, in a test enviroment i'm
loosing 50% of the mos. In a graphical way:
SMPPSim - Bearerbox Sqlbox -
Smsbox --- HTTP
- Inyect 100Mos - - Receives 100mos - - Inserts 50mos --
Sent
There seems to be an issue with latest CVS'es (with meta-data) and Sqlbox.
I'm working on a fix, but I've been quite busy lately, I hope to be able to
finish it next week.
Regards,
Alex
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Bruno Aguirre brunoaguirreris...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi to all!.
I'm
Ok, is there any way i can help? Perhaps if you have an idea of where is the
issue i can help you in the fix
2009/11/27 Alejandro Guerrieri alejandro.guerri...@gmail.com
There seems to be an issue with latest CVS'es (with meta-data) and Sqlbox.
I'm working on a fix, but I've been quite busy
My guess is that it's the missing meta-data field support on sqlbox, but I
still need to do some extra tests to confirm.
I've the patch partially ready (missing some details on a couple of db
engines only), will finish testing it and commit next week.
Regards,
Alex
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 7:59
I think 1000sms/day is too much for gsm modem/sim card.
I'm assuming you are UK based. Most of UK networks don't allow to send more
than 3k sms/month (even if you are on 'unlimited text' plan). If you exceed
that volume you may be disconnected or charged as per normal text 10-15p.
Please check
Hi Cezary,
Thank you ever so much for the useful info.
The basic point that I still can really understand is 'how' Kannel - or any
free gateway - could reduce the cost of sending sms. I just need to get the
answer before going through installing linux, buyinga GSM modem, etc.
Despite
David,
Unfortunately you won't save any money this wayYou will pay the same price
by sending an SMS from a mobile phone or using Kannel-gms modem. Well, you
save money because you can use Kannel instead of other commercial products.
Kannel only helps you in enabling SMS on your
Hi,
To make it clearer. A GSM modem is a mobile phone as far as the operator is
concerned. Both are using a SIM card and are charged by it. Kannel doesn't
care. The differences between a GSM modem and a mobile phone (with modem
functionality) are:
1) You can use your mobile for other things
Thank you , Cezary and Nikos, for your responses.
The option:
Application - Kannel - GSM modem
is now clear to me.
One last point, please, and I will not bother the list with my elementary
enquiry anymore.
Consider the second option:
Application - Kannel - SMSc link
Say there is a firm that
Hi,
And just what are bulk SMS firms are using? Maybe kannel?
If you just want to send your own SMS, use a bulk SMS progvider's web
interface. Kannel is for bulk SMS providers. A few large corporations are using
it also for in-house SMS provision.
BR,
Nikos
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