Hi
From kannel side you can use any phone/usb dongle/modem as long as it
supports GSM AT Commands.
Obviously, it will need to have a sim card that can work in the country
where you are. It's finally your gateway to the cell network. Usually it is
better to have a sim from the country where you
Hi
From kannel side you can use any phone/usb dongle/modem as long as it
supports GSM AT Commands.
Obviously, it will need to have a sim card that can work in the country
where you are. It's finally your gateway to the cell network.
Also keep in mind that you should sign for a plan with your
and connect it with my application and send SMS ?
From: Alvaro Cornejo cornejo.alv...@gmail.com
To: Manuri Perera forums.d...@yahoo.com
Cc: users@kannel.org users@kannel.org
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 1:25 AM
Subject: Re: Using Kannel for the first time - do
for the first time - do country and service
provider matter?
Hi
From kannel side you can use any phone/usb dongle/modem as long as it
supports GSM AT Commands.
Obviously, it will need to have a sim card that can work in the country
where you are. It's finally your gateway to the cell network
'
cornejo.alv...@gmail.com
Cc: users@kannel.org
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 2:18 AM
Subject: RE: Using Kannel for the first time - do country and service provider
matter?
The short answer: Yes, you can use any sim card/subscription that allows you to
send sms messages.
From:users [mailto:users
I'd recommend using SMSC provider instead of the phone/modem.
Any SMPP-service will suit your needs, just google a bit and you'll find
much better rates (especially if you're sending a LOT of messages)
comparing to the usual modem/phone SMS rates.
There are also constantly poping up problems
To: Manuri Perera forums.d...@yahoo.com
Cc: users@kannel.org users@kannel.org
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 2:54 AM
Subject: Re: Using Kannel for the first time - do country and service provider
matter?
I'd recommend using SMSC provider instead of the phone/modem.
Any SMPP-service will suit your
time - do country and service
provider matter?
I'd recommend using SMSC provider instead of the phone/modem.
Any SMPP-service will suit your needs, just google a bit and you'll find
much better rates (especially if you're sending a LOT of messages)
comparing to the usual modem/phone SMS rates
, 2013 2:54 AM
Subject: Re: Using Kannel for the first time - do country and service provider
matter?
I'd recommend using SMSC provider instead of the phone/modem.
Any SMPP-service will suit your needs, just google a bit and you'll find much
better rates (especially if you're sending a LOT