You can send a text using email gateways provided by each carrier but it gets to be a pain to try and document that domain name to use for each different carrier. They are all cellnumber@xxxxxxxxxxx (.net . ???) if your Verizon its xxxyyyzzzz@xxxxxxxxx

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From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bradley Stone
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 5:05 PM
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Best Approach for Sending Text Messages from Web App

Ya, you'll need to use a service otherwise you need to know specifically how to format each message for each carrier.

I wish it were as easy as sending an email. But each email address would be different for each carrier. That's where it gets tricky.

If you're looking for something that works via XMPP/Jabber (like Google
Talk) I have a solution for you. :) But then again that would require a XMPP client on the customer's phone.

Brad
www.bvstools.com




On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Guillermo Andrades, CPI Software < gab@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Are you refeing to SMS (mobile devices) ?
We'are using this (sending text SMS messages) to mobile devices, now
you've even an API for sending whatsapp messages but mobiles needs data-enabled.

Several carriers sells API for sms groups, you will need buy blocks of
100, 500, 1000... and using the info in the API, we've resolved this
using sockets, several years ago, a more simple way could be using an
pc as gateway.


2013/1/8 Paul Holm <pholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

All,

Anyone have insight/advice/gotachas for the following:

We have a client that provides utility (residential and commercial
water) to city residence. We are building an application to allow
citizens to see and track their water usage. A new requirement is
to ALERT them if their water usage exceeds a user defined limit.
The current alert use automated email but now they are requesting
the optional feature of sending a text message to the public.
Example
scenario: your water line breaks while you are away at vacation,
you would get a TEXT message stating that your water usage has
exceeded
100,000 gallons or whatever your limit is.

I know we can send texts using simple email if you know the carrier
(verizon, att, etc) but this requires the user to select their
carrier which may change. Anyone have experience texting using any
of the WS APIs that return carrier and email information based on a
cell number passed in?

Thanks in advance, Paul

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