On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 20:09, Philip Creevy wrote:
> Some of the new DECT cordless phones can now send sms
> across a landline so it may be possible to plug your
> landline into a modem and send/receive sms that way.
That's not different from a regular modem dialup using UCP, SMPP, CIMD
or one of the other sms protocols. It still requires, that you find a
telco, which will give you access to their SMSC and route inbound SMS to
you (in this case).
Even for ISDN text messaging I haven't seen any telco's yet, that
provided a gate between GSM SMS and ISDN text.
Slán leat,
Martin List-Petersen
Dublin, Eire
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