Well, it seems SMSC knowledge is something people doesn't like to share,
as you spend much time searching & testing good smsc with low price.
If however you want to see the Italian service we offer, go to
www.smsprof.it (italy only).
We don't send sms with kannel, we only use kannel to control some modem gsm
for the
incoming sms.
Regards
Andrea

----- Original Message -----
From: "Massimo Ivaldi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 12:10 AM
Subject: Re: free real sms sending


> Thank you Tim for replayng my post,maybe a little provocative.
> Me too, I'm a user like you that stopped to be interested in Kannel
> the day I understood I was'nt able to find an smsc to connect.
> I asked a lot of time,but without any response.
> I'm not a mobile company, I'm a marketing agency.
> That would like to sell to his customers SMS and MMS product.
> What I found all around was not so cheap, or better, was out of market.
> I can resell what I pay the same price of my national major telcoms
> (I'm in Italy).
> So I try another time : I'm intersted to buy SMS and MMS traffic.
> If anybody here is interested to sell me this product at honest prices
> please, contact me privately.
> So many customers still ask me for this service, so many times I
> refused being not able to make a right price.
> Thank you to all.
> Massimo Ivaldi
>
> >     I just wanted to comment on this... I am a "user" not developer
> on
> > Kannel since the days it started.  Sure, it can be hard to get
> support,
> > but you need to understand the group.  We are talking about a group
> of
> > mobile companies who are trying to stay on the cutting edge.  If you
> for
> > example ask a question about MMS, there are alot more answers.
> Why?  My
> > guess is buzz topic.
> >
> > There is a HUGE archive of past mails, and I have found that I can
> solve
> > 90% of problems from there.
> >
> > As to your question, Bagas, Free "real" smsc for testing.  That is
> the
> > age old question everyone wants to know.  Is there anyway to send a
> free
> > SMS.  Kannel, as an interface, connects to whatever is out there.
> If
> > your country has an SMSC that they will let you conenct to to test,
> > great.  Some providers will give you a few SMS messages to test
> with.
> > There is one in UK, HK Systems I think??
> >
> > Otherwise, I would recommend you first check which SMSC you want to
> use,
> > and then check the archives for experiences with that.  From what I
> have
> > seen, most are quite good, but I have had difficulty with SMPP, but
> it
> > does work.
> >
> > And another option is to use a GSM modem.  Then you just pay the
> price
> > of your regular SMS.  Many phones are supported.  I am using R520m
> for a
> > long time.
> >
> > if I were you I would start with that, a GSM modem.  Perhaps a Nokia
> > phone with serial cable.
> >
> > --just some friendly advice from one user to another...
> >
> > TimS
> >
> > >--------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > >
> > >Message: 1
> > >Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 08:38:47 -0400
> > >From: "Massimo Ivaldi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Subject: Re: Free 'Real' SMSC for testing
> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
> > >
> > >Dear Bagas,
> > >nobody,as you see, will give you here any commercial support.
> > >Me too I ve asked before giving up using Kannel.
> > >Then I worked sending messages in a web environment like XML
> packets
> > >over an HTTP session with
> > >www.mblox.com
> > >www.clickatell.com
> > >
> > >Good luck
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
>
>


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