Incorrect. Google ‘sms aggregator’.
HERE: http://tinyurl.com/qg77ft
Josh McAllister
From: info [mailto:i...@its3.ch]
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:16 AM
To: Josh McAllister
Cc: users
Subject: Re: RE: RE: Re: newbie - swisscom by IP
The "sms aggregator" send only sms or
. Use an aggregator. Google ‘sms aggregator’
Josh McAllister
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info
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:22 PM
To: Toby Phipps
Cc: users
Subject: Re: RE: Re: newbie - swisscom by IP
I thought to your first option.
As
but if you are using SMPP
you must have a short-code provisioned in order to receive DLR messages
from the SMSC... this is the only way they know how to reach you. Could
this be the problem?
Josh McAllister
PORT => 13013,
DEBUG => 1
);
$SMS->send(TO => "55512345678",
MSG => "http://google.com";,
PUSH => 1,
SUBJECT => "Testing",
PUSHID => &
1,
SUBJECT => "Testing",
PUSHID => '12345',
);
I haven't had time yet to tidy it up and document and submit to the
original author for inclusion, but If you're interested I'll send it
your way.
Josh McAllister
-Original Message
Ah yes... of course. I knew that seemed too easy... The far end SMPP (before
"3rd party app" is not an SMSC. Well then I guess you will be relegated to
implementing an SMSC of your own. Sorry for getting you off track.
JoshMcAllister
-Original Message-
From: Enrique Coro
pp does X
Your app forwards message to sms-box destined for smppB
It could be easily configured to work in reverse as well.
Seems simple enough, am I missing something?
Josh McAllister
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