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RE: SMS gateways
From: <frnkblk () iname com>
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 22:38:43 -0600
I plan to continue living in a rural area with a GSM provider that will support 2G. =) Frank -----Original Message----- From: John Levine [mailto:johnl () iecc com] Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2016 5:24 PM To: nanog () nanog org Cc: frnkblk () iname com Subject: Re: SMS gateways In article <006501d14b31$7c478e40$74d6aac0$@iname.com> you write:
Surprised no one has mentioned the Multimodem iSMS: http://www.multitech.com/brands/multimodem-isms Been using it for 5+ years -- first three years the code wasn't stable, needing a reboot every few months, but the latest code has been stable for 2+ years.
It looked interesting until I got to the part where it says it uses a 2G GSM modem. AT&T has said quite firmly that they will turn off their 2G network in 2017, and press reports say that T-Mobile is already turning off 2G in favor of LTE. What do you plan to do instead next year?
Current thread:
- Re: SMS gateways, (continued)
- Re: SMS gateways Scott Fisher (Jan 07)
- Re: SMS gateways Faisal Imtiaz (Jan 07)
- Re: SMS gateways Scott Fisher (Jan 07)
- Re: SMS gateways Faisal Imtiaz (Jan 07)
- Re: SMS gateways David Hubbard (Jan 07)
- Re: SMS gateways Scott Fisher (Jan 07)
- Re: SMS gateways Alex Buie (Jan 07)
- Re: SMS gateways John Levine (Jan 09)
- Re: SMS gateways Jared Mauch (Jan 09)
- RE: SMS gateways frnkblk (Jan 11)
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- Re: SMS gateways Adam Kennedy (Jan 12)
- RE: SMS gateways Ray Orsini (Jan 12)
- Re: SMS gateways Adam Kennedy (Jan 13)
- RE: SMS gateways Matthew Huff (Jan 14)
- RE: SMS gateways Ray Orsini (Jan 14)
- Re: SMS gateways Adam Kennedy (Jan 15)