Sms Gateway Server Software Windows

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Free sms gateway serverSms Gateway Server Software Windows

If you will be connecting to the telco it will probably be to their directly via SMPP or similar protocols, which means you will need to setup something to talk to that. Kannel is an excellent open source implementation of an SMS Gateway, and probably your best bet at this. It will take care of talking with the telco's SMSC, and will provide you with a simple HTTP based interface to submit messages to from your application. In that case, you are better off trying to set it up sooner rather than later, because quite a bit is involved in Kannel's configuration.

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It requires linux based systems to run and there is no windows port. However, in order to get started developing your application, you can look into a fake SMS Gateway that will accept the same HTTP interface as Kannel, and return back made up replies. A quick and dirty way would be to write a simple web page in any language you wish, that will accept a few parameters over a web request and print out '55124' for the new message id, or similar. Then your application can do a simple HTTP call to it to simulate sending an sms: If you want something more realistic look at this.

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There are some libraries for sending sms via mobile phone connected serially, and which looks like it could work for you for this.

If you will be connecting to the telco it will probably be to their directly via SMPP or similar protocols, which means you will need to setup something to talk to that. Kannel is an excellent open source implementation of an SMS Gateway, and probably your best bet at this. It will take care of talking with the telco's SMSC, and will provide you with a simple HTTP based interface to submit messages to from your application. In that case, you are better off trying to set it up sooner rather than later, because quite a bit is involved in Kannel's configuration. It requires linux based systems to run and there is no windows port. However, in order to get started developing your application, you can look into a fake SMS Gateway that will accept the same HTTP interface as Kannel, and return back made up replies. A quick and dirty way would be to write a simple web page in any language you wish, that will accept a few parameters over a web request and print out '55124' for the new message id, or similar.

Then your application can do a simple HTTP call to it to simulate sending an sms: If you want something more realistic look at this. There are some libraries for sending sms via mobile phone connected serially, and which looks like it could work for you for this.

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