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So we can expect an update then Aaron :-)
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 8:15 PM, Aaron Bartell <aaronbartell@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
theAwhile back there was a Twitter interface for I. Aaron Bartell maybe?Set the Twitter app on their phone to show notifications it would be the
same as text as long as they had data coverage.
Wowza. That takes me back a few years :-) The tool is TweetMe4i:
http://mowyourlawn.com/tweetme4i.html
If I were to do it again I'd use Ruby/Node.js/Python/PHP instead of Java.
Aaron Bartell
litmis.com - Services for open source on IBM i
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 6:50 PM, Jack Tucky <jacktucky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Awhile back there was a Twitter interface for I. Aaron Bartell maybe?
Set the Twitter app on their phone to show notifications it would be
ofsame as text as long as they had data coverage.the
On Dec 10, 2015, at 6:39 PM, Roger Harman <roger.harman@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
5555555555@xxxxxxxxxxxxx as the phones should be company issued. Just
Thanks Rob. Twilio is one that I saw.
For now, I think I can work in a pretty controlled environment -
thinking down the road that (hopefully) the usage of this may really
explode. I think the sales team will love it. If so, a subscription
service becomes more viable.
interface with that directly or thru some PC intermediary and just send
Need to talk to our telephone switch guy to see if I might be able to
message.
rob.couch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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From: WEB400 <web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Rob <
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2015 3:03 PM
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Send email as a text to cell phone
Roger,
I am not in my home office... but I can tell you that Twilio will
allow you to sms for like .002 cents... yes... that is two tenths
afree
penny.
If I was in my home office, I had another api for a company that
would translate the number to a provider. then you can email for
number.after the first use. I think it was a few pennies or less per
OpenVBXThey are considered to be a SMS Gateway.
I know Twilio uses a escrow system, you charge it up and recharge
when the bucket runs low.
Twilio can do many many things... I also use it along with
caninfoto run a phone system for a small office.
https://www.twilio.com/
After a quick google... TextMagic is the SMS Gateway... I think
TextMagic is who I used.
But then you have to match the Carrier String to that in a table you
keep that matches Carriers to domain names...
Such as "T-Mobile" to "tmomail.com"
If you know the Carrier, which if it is a controlled group, get the
asup front when you get the cell number. some carriers it is as simply
number@xxxxxxxxxx. Others have number prefixes or suffixes. You
message.google each carriers policy on sending an email to an sms text
notifications
Hope that helps...
On 2015-12-10 16:46, Roger Harman wrote:
As a side project, I'd like to investigate sending some
hasto sales reps via text message. Currently, we send emails.
given number? I've seen a couple via Google but wondering if anyone
Any recommendations for a source/api to retrieve the carrier for a
mailingreal-world experience with this.mailing
now. No commercial products.
It has to be a VERY low (or no) cost implementation - at least for
Thanks.
Roger Harman
COMMON Certified Application Developer - ILE RPG on IBM i on Power
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