Jörg Pommnitz wrote:
> 
> This "ring-service" could be used in conjunction with other devices
> than GSM modems.
> 
> You could attach an ISDN card with multiple channels listening on the
> same MSN and ease the problem of the busy phone. The answer would
> still have to be sent by SMS, of course.

ok, I see the objections here.

But, this would require different "calling numbers" for the
"sms-service" and the "ring-service", right?

Technicaly it is of course possible to split that functionality and
let the machine getting the inbound call on it's ISDN card to call the
HTTP request and the HTTP request itself to call smsbox's HTTP
interface for the SMS answer.

So an "ring-service" implementatin in Kannel for GSM devices would not
be sufcient for a high-load production environment (as SMS
transmitting over GSM devices is not anyway). I'm just wondering if we
should *add* this feature without an impact to existing operatibility,
so small-load applications get possible without the need of extra
components?! 

The implementation is not to hard to reject because of that.

Stipe

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