ESGLinux wrote: > > > 2009/7/9 Anselm Martin Hoffmeister <ans...@hoffmeister-online.de > <mailto:ans...@hoffmeister-online.de>> > > Am Donnerstag, den 09.07.2009, 11:26 +0200 schrieb ESGLinux: > > Hi all, > > > > > > I´m a beginner with asterisk and I want to know if with asterisk > I can > > send sms to a mobile, I´m on Spain, and I don´t know this can be a > > problem (with the operators...) > > Hi, > > the SMS code in Asterisk is - afaik - only for the landline type > of SMS. > It can behave as landline-SMS capable phone (like some of the Siemens > Gigaset DECT devices, for example) and talk to a landline-SMS center > that will for a certain charge forward short messages to mobile > phones. > > It can also behave as landline-SMS center and talk to appropriate > phones. > > As a background info, landline phones can recognize that a > landline SMS > center is calling them by caller ID (which must be programmed, many > phones ship with the local companies' numbers preprogrammed) and will > not ring the bell but silently answer the line. The message transfer > works with 1200 baud modem-like analogue audio (even if the phone > is an > ISDN device) - you can watch the actual message bytes on the Asterisk > CLI if you turn on debug, in some kind of simple protocol and some > 8bit-to-7bit mapping. > > It cannot directly talk to mobile phones: short messages are > transmitted out-of-band in the GSM networks, and the mobile operators > will not allow you direct access there. After all, short messages > make a > hefty percentage of their income at a minimum percentage of > infrastructure usage. > > The situation in Germany (and to my knowledge, in several other > European > states) is that you can connect to a premium-rate landline-SMS center > and hand them a short message for relaying. As that is bound to cost > hardly less than using a mobile phone directly, it is not at all > interesting for me (ymmv). I prefer using one of those > web-interface-to-sms providers (mine can be used with wget from > scripts > etc) and pay between 3 and 12 cents per message, depending on > destination country and "quality of service" selection. They have been > reliable for quite some time now, and I remember that landline-SMS > was a > little too fiddly for my taste. > > Regards > Anselm > > > ok thanks for your answer, > > I think your are right with the landline-SMS, > > Now my question changes to, how can I send a SMS to my cellular phone, > what hardware, software, subcription to service or somthing else do I > need? > > Thanks in advance > > ESG > Take a look at: http://www.ozekisms.com/index.php?owpn=319
See Kannel as well: http://www.kannel.org/ Jorge Mendoza _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users