Howdy all,
I'm going to be participating in a research project in Rwanda that has a
need for receiving SMS messages over the course of a month. Volume is
likely pretty low, certainly no more than a hundred a day but I'd like
the service to be pretty reliable.
What modem / phone would people
Howdy All,
I am having a problem where SMS's stop being received after a minute or two
of inactivity. Receiving the messages works fine immediately after startup
but then nothing.
This is using a Sierra Wireless 875 PCMCIA aircard, using the following
config. Log is attached below showing recep
ot;,10
+CMTI: "SM",11
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Nic Pottier wrote:
> Howdy All,
>
> I am having a problem where SMS's stop being received after a minute or two
> of inactivity. Receiving the messages works fine immediately after startup
> but then nothing.
evel = 0
group = modems
id = sierra
name = "Generic Modem"
name = "Sierra Wireless"
detect-string = "Sierra Wireless, Inc"
init-string = "AT+CNMI=2,1,2,0,0"
keepalive-cmd= "AT+CBC;+CSQ"
message-storage = "SM"
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 2:29 PM,
Howdy,
Have a bit of a head scratcher integrating with an SMSC and I'm not
sure which is the smoking gun. Sending and receiving messages works
fine, but DLRs are not.
Looking at the log I have a few theories, but I'm not sure which might be right:
1) My leading theory is that the service-type fo
Sorry, I hate to be a pain, but any clues here? Any other information
I can include?
I imagine this is something people have run into before, any steps to
work through to a solution?
Thanks,
-Nic
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Nic Pottier wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Have a bit of a head
Hi everyone,
Have an interesting case that I can't seem to figure out. Have a
working SMSC connection for long codes which works just fine, EXCEPT
when the end users add a + before the long code. In both cases the
messages come through the SMSC, but when the dest_addr_ton is 1 (the
mobile user use
e kinds of questions, just looking for
any kind of support, paid or otherwise.
Cheers,
-Nic
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Nic Pottier wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Have an interesting case that I can't seem to figure out. Have a
> working SMSC connection for long codes which works just
Hi all,
Use Kannel quite a bit, thanks for all the work. I've run into an
interesting issue which I'm not sure whether to blame on Kannel or the
SMSC. When a multi-part message comes through where some parts are
GSM7 and some parts are UTF16, Kannel combines the parts naively as
bytes and therefor