Re: Small SMS auto-responder project

2007-11-01 Thread Nathan Ferris
Hi Tracy,

Kannel can certainly help accomplish what you want, but you will have to
set up a some other stuff as well.  The messages that you use Kannel to
send and receive will either have to go through an aggregator or a
modem.  A modem is pretty easy to set up, but has limited message
transmission speed.  If you're expecting a lot of traffic then this may
cause problems for you.  My own application uses Multitech GSM modems in
the USA and we can generally send/receive 12-20 SMS messages per minute
per modem.  An aggregator will be able to handle much higher load, but
they are more expensive and can take some time to get set up.

There are a few online services that may get you up and running more
quickly.  Try Reactee (http://reactee.com/ also see
http://www.textmarks.com), Mobivity (http://www.mobilemarketing.net/),
and Zong (http://www.zong.com/)

Nathan

Tracy R Reed wrote:
 I'm not sure if kannel can help me out here or not since I am new to
 dealing with SMS technology. Here is what we want to do: We are going to
 put up some billboards asking potential clients to text message to a
 certain number and then we will send them a canned reply. That's it.
 Pretty simple. I need an SMS gateway provider and a way to get the
 number. Can anyone recommend one? We are located in San Diego if it
 matters. And will kannel be required to talk to this gateway provider
 or is kannel to be used on a box with its own SS7 link for actually
 sending the messages? This is the part I am most unclear on.





Small SMS auto-responder project

2007-10-31 Thread Tracy R Reed

I'm not sure if kannel can help me out here or not since I am new to
dealing with SMS technology. Here is what we want to do: We are going to
put up some billboards asking potential clients to text message to a
certain number and then we will send them a canned reply. That's it.
Pretty simple. I need an SMS gateway provider and a way to get the 
number. Can anyone recommend one? We are located in San Diego if it 
matters. And will kannel be required to talk to this gateway provider or 
is kannel to be used on a box with its own SS7 link for actually sending 
the messages? This is the part I am most unclear on.




Re: Small SMS auto-responder project

2007-10-31 Thread Ady Wicaksono
Hi Tracy

You ask connection from somekind of content provider :)
like www.mblox.com

Kannel can not communicate with SS7, only some protocol on top of TCP/IP
like SMPP (standard connection to SMSC)

Ask mblox.com or similar company and they will give you SMPP connection



On 11/1/07, Tracy R Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm not sure if kannel can help me out here or not since I am new to
 dealing with SMS technology. Here is what we want to do: We are going to
 put up some billboards asking potential clients to text message to a
 certain number and then we will send them a canned reply. That's it.
 Pretty simple. I need an SMS gateway provider and a way to get the
 number. Can anyone recommend one? We are located in San Diego if it
 matters. And will kannel be required to talk to this gateway provider or
 is kannel to be used on a box with its own SS7 link for actually sending
 the messages? This is the part I am most unclear on.




-- 
Regards,

Ady Wicaksono
Email:
ady.wicaksono at gmail.com
http://adywicaksono.wordpress.com/


RE: Small SMS auto-responder project

2007-10-31 Thread info.ubichip
Hi,

 

The more simple is to use one modem attached to kannel and some simple php
scripts and the sms-service feature of kannel.

 

Regards

 

 

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From: Ady Wicaksono [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: mercredi 31 octobre 2007 21:48
To: Tracy R Reed
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re: Small SMS auto-responder project

 

Hi Tracy

You ask connection from somekind of content provider :)
like www.mblox.com

Kannel can not communicate with SS7, only some protocol on top of TCP/IP
like SMPP (standard connection to SMSC) 

Ask mblox.com or similar company and they will give you SMPP connection




On 11/1/07, Tracy R Reed  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm not sure if kannel can help me out here or not since I am new to 
dealing with SMS technology. Here is what we want to do: We are going to
put up some billboards asking potential clients to text message to a
certain number and then we will send them a canned reply. That's it. 
Pretty simple. I need an SMS gateway provider and a way to get the
number. Can anyone recommend one? We are located in San Diego if it
matters. And will kannel be required to talk to this gateway provider or
is kannel to be used on a box with its own SS7 link for actually sending
the messages? This is the part I am most unclear on.




-- 
Regards,

Ady Wicaksono
Email: 
ady.wicaksono at gmail.com
http://adywicaksono.wordpress.com/ 



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