[183748] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: SMS Gateway
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Leonardo Arena)
Mon Sep 14 13:53:03 2015
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From: Leonardo Arena <rnalrd@gmail.com>
To: Graham Johnston <johnstong@westmancom.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 19:48:54 +0200
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Il giorno lun, 14/09/2015 alle 14.53 +0000, Graham Johnston ha scritto:
> Today we use a product from MultiTech Systems call MultiModem iSMS to sen=
d SMS text messages from our monitoring system to our on call staff. This =
is a 2G product and we need to replace it soon. I know there are more gener=
ic cellular modems that can do texting if you are willing to put in the eff=
ort, the product we use currently though has a simple HTTP based API specif=
ically to send SMS. Is anybody out there using something similar that can w=
ork on 3G or 4G networks?
>=20
Here we use SMSTools (http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/) on a Linux box
with a Multitech Serial/USB modem. It takes formatted text files from a
spooling directory. It never let us down since some years.
HTH
- leo
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