Don't suppose anyone has ever put together an ISO of a working setup :).

Basically, I need to push content to cell phones, and allow WAP access to web 
services. I have kannel running on it's own, without the additional services 
but now see that I need to learn about MMS as well in order to push content.

I wonder if someone might be interested in putting this together for me at a 
reasonable cost? It's not that I don't want to learn this, it's that it is 
simply too much to take on for me right now, I'm already doing the job of 
several admins. I always prefer using open source tools when possible because I 
love telling people that I am using open source to accomplish the tasks. 
Basically, I love pushing Linux :).

Mike


On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 06:57:02 +0200, Falko Ziemann wrote:
> 2008/7/9 Tharanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> If using SMPP, it's just over TCP/IP so nothing special, just access to
>> the
>> Internet. Also, if SMPP is peer-to-peer, does this mean you are relying on
>> peers being in the areas that you think you will be communicating with? If
>> so, then a GSM provider is wider coverage range?
>> 
>> Our responsibility ends after the SMPP gateway connection. after that
>> routing to peer smsc's and other GSM network is the SMPP providers
>> responsibility. we need to configure our kannel gateway with smpp
>> providers
>> username,password,and other parameters.
>> 
> My Kannel is partly direct connected to real network SMSCs, there you
> are depending von regional issues. So, if you don't send your SMS over
> service provider but over network provider you might also think of MNP
> and you might also want to analyse DLR notifications. A simple
> receive, fire and forget will only work for very basic services and is
> far not everything kannel can do.



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