Re: SMS / SMPP / WAP gateway + WO

Clark Mueller <[email protected]> Tue, 23 Dec 2008 15:28:45 -0800
Newsgroups gmane.comp.web.webobjects.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
I too have used clickatell in the past with some success. I remember  
having problems receiving messges sent to ported numbers. I don't know  
if this is still a problem- that was about a year ago.

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On Dec 23, 2008, at 3:23 PM, John Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi James,
>
> I've used Clickatell in the past and it has worked well. For me they
> had the most features and supported operators when I used them. They
> have a range of API's all of which are easy to use. I used the XML
> over HTTP Post one last time but there is an SMPP option for bulk
> sending (I think). Cost wise I guess it depends on your volume and
> where you are sending to and if you need a short code which I think
> you do for USA. It should also get cheaper the more credits you
> purchase.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> John
>
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:53 PM, james o <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> has anyone built an SMS, SMPP or WAP gateway system with WO?  would  
>> anyone
>> be so kind as to share or recommend a *simple* solution for sending  
>> SMS
>> messages as i don't really need 2 way communication right now.
>> some different solutions i've seen are:
>> SMTP -> Paid SMS service
>> Java API -> Paid SMS Service
>> Java API -> SMS hardware
>> looks like paul stringer has developed a nice solution using WO +  
>> SMS @
>> http://treasuremytext.com
>>
>> Subject: [Announce] Invite to try out our new Web2.0/WebObjects  
>> powered site
>>
>> ...SMS integration if anyone else needs such a thing, I've  
>> implemented this
>> in a framework using the Logica OpenSMPP Java library. I'd be happy  
>> to share
>> after cleaning it up if anyone has any use for such a thing. It's  
>> only
>> useful if you have an SMPP Gateway provider to integrate with but  
>> these are
>> simple to get. You can do lots of fun stuff with SMS!
>>
>> Paul Stringer
>>
>> paid services seem to be rather easy to implement, but don't seem  
>> that cost
>> effective in the long run.
>> thanks for any advice!
>> ./james
>>
>> FWIW, Some United States  SMPP providers
>> Aerialink   www.aerialink.com
>>   AQ Ltd. www.aql.com
>>   Clickatell www.clickatell.com
>>   Kore Wireless www.korewireless.com
>>   M-Blox www.mblox.com
>>   Mxtelecom www.mxtelecom.com
>>   OpenMarket www.openmarket.com
>>   Quios www.quios.com
>>   Red Rabbit www.redrabbitsms.com
>>   Wire2air www.wire2air.com
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