[plug] RE: SMS Gateways

John Vinciguerra (Chemform) johnv at chemform.com.au
Thu Jul 21 15:07:05 WST 2005


Hi Andrew,
          I can reccommend redcoal.com.au for SMS sending. They offer
a few different services, I use the 'EmailSMS' service. Basically you just
send an e-mail to YOUR_PHONE_NUMBER at redcoal.com and the e-mail is converted
to an SMS and arrives at your handset - usually within a minute. I think
they also have API's for PHP etc..

If you have Nokia handsets you can send them all sorts of cool stuff, e.g.
Calendar entries, business cards etc...


HTH,

John.



Message: 22
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 11:44:50 +0800
From: Andrew Furey <andrew.furey at gmail.com>
Subject: [plug] SMS gateways?
To: plug at plug.org.au
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Hi folks,

What do you generally use for sending scriptable SMSs (ideally a web
gateway)? I'm looking at it for Nagios outage notifications (I can
write the wrapper script side of it easily enough).

Thanks,
Andrew

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