eloo ada sesiapa tau cam ne nak codingkan sms gateway nie kat dlam our webpage.supaya user leh send msg to mobile dari our web page..ada sesiapa leh tlg?![]()
eloo ada sesiapa tau cam ne nak codingkan sms gateway nie kat dlam our webpage.supaya user leh send msg to mobile dari our web page..ada sesiapa leh tlg?![]()
i think.. gateway need hadware and device..
you can't code it.
use third party gateway is much easer.
Check the below out.
http://www.funsms.net/sms_gateways.htm
SMS Gateway
http://www.kannel.org/SMS Gateway is a software utility that enables you to easily send and receive text "Short Messages" over GSM cellular telephone networks from your local PC or through the network.
SMS GATEWAY is a service through which companies can instantly and cost - effectively send information to any number of GSM mobile phones in the world. SMS GATEWAY works simply by connecting server to the client database. The client supplies the destination GSM number, message content (text or binary), and an optional identification number for tracking purposes.The sms gateway software then converts the data into SMS format and sends the message to any number of mobile phones.
Kannel: Open Source WAP and SMS gateway
http://www.developershome.com/sms/Kannel is a compact and very powerful open source WAP and SMS gateway, used widely across the globe both for serving millions of short messages (SMS) and pushing WAP service indications.
Short Message Service / SMS Tutorial
http://www.devx.com/wireless/Article/21882/1954?pf=true
SMS (Short Message Service) has achieved huge success in the wireless world. Billions of SMS messages are sent every day. SMS is now a major revenue generator for wireless carriers. A lot of innovative applications are now built on top of the SMS technology and more are being developed.
This SMS tutorial provides information about SMS application development. It begins with an introduction of mobile messaging technologies like SMS, concatenated SMS and EMS. You will learn what SMS is, what causes SMS messaging to be so popular worldwide, what applications can be developed with the SMS technology, what SMS center and SMS gateway are, and some other basic concepts of SMS messaging.
After that, we will discuss in detail various ways to send and receive SMS messages from a computer, the advantages and disadvantages of each way, what SMS service providers are, the hardware (e.g. GSM / GPRS modem) and software (e.g. HyperTerminal) required to send and receive SMS messages from a computer, and where to find some free SMS messaging libraries and tools.
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Table of Contents
Introduction to SMS Messaging
What is SMS (Short Message Service)?
Concatenated SMS Messages / Long SMS Messages
EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service)
What Makes SMS Messaging So Successful Worldwide?
SMS Messages can be Sent and Read at Any Time
SMS Messages can be Sent to an Offline Mobile Phone
SMS Messaging is Less Disturbing While You can Still Stay in Touch
SMS Messages are Supported by 100% GSM Mobile Phones and They can be Exchanged between Different Wireless Carriers
SMS is a Suitable Technology for Wireless Applications to Build on
Example Applications of SMS Messaging
Person-to-Person Text Messaging
Provision of Information
Downloading
Alerts and Notifications
Email, Fax and Voice Message Notifications
E-commerce and Credit Card Transaction Alerts
Stock Market Alerts
Remote System Monitoring
Two-way Interactive Text Messaging Applications
SMS Marketing
What is an SMS Center / SMSC?
Basic Concepts of SMS Technology
Validity Period of an SMS Message
Message Status Reports
Message Submission Reports
Message Delivery Reports
Intra-operator SMS Messages
Transmission Process of Intra-operator SMS Messages
Inter-operator SMS Messages
Transmission Process of Inter-operator SMS Messages
International SMS Messages
What is an SMS Gateway?
Open Source and Free SMS Gateway Software
How to Send SMS Messages from a Computer / PC?
The 1st Way: Sending SMS Messages from a Computer Using a Mobile Phone or GSM/GPRS Modem
Major Drawback of Sending SMS Messages through a Mobile Phone or GSM/GPRS Modem -- Low SMS Sending Rate
The 2nd Way: Sending SMS Messages from a Computer through a Connection to the SMSC or SMS Gateway of a Wireless Carrier or SMS Service Provider
Difficulties in Getting a Direct Connection to the SMSC or SMS Gateway of a Wireless Carrier
SMS Service Providers (SMS Gateway Providers, SMS Resellers, SMS Brokers)
Sending SMS Messages Using a Protocol / Interface Supported by an SMSC or SMS Gateway
How to Receive SMS Messages Using a Computer / PC?
The 1st Way: Using a Computer to Receive SMS Messages through a Mobile Phone or GSM/GPRS Modem
The 2nd Way: Using a Computer to Receive SMS Messages through a Connection to the SMSC or SMS Gateway of a Wireless Carrier
The 3rd Way: Using a Computer to Receive SMS Messages through a Connection to the SMS Gateway of an SMS Service Provider
SIM Hosting
Cost of SIM Hosting Service
Shared Phone Number
Registering Keywords
Cost of Shared Phone Number Service
Receiving SMS Messages Using a Protocol / Interface Supported by an SMSC or SMS Gateway
Introduction to GSM / GPRS Wireless Modems
What is a GSM Modem?
What is a GPRS Modem?
Which is Better: Mobile Phone or GSM / GPRS Modem?
How to Use Microsoft HyperTerminal to Send AT Commands to a Mobile Phone or GSM/GPRS Modem?
What is Microsoft HyperTerminal?
The Procedure for Sending AT Commands to a Mobile Phone or GSM/GPRS Modem Using MS HyperTerminal
Open the Mobile Gateway with SMS and MMS Messaging
Short Messaging Service (SMS) services are becoming near-ubiquitous. Who among us has not used their cellphone to check the latest cricket score or to get the latest news? One very popular service, available through most carriers, is Yahoo's 8242 service. This service allows you to check your Yahoo Mail, use Yahoo Instant Messenger, or check scores, news, etc. When you access this type of service, you're using both the carrier's network and the service provider's network (in this case Yahoo). There are also many carrier-dependent services, in which case you make use of the carriers' network alone.
To provide you with these services, these networks (Yahoo, or any of the carriers like Hutch, AirTel, etc.) implement something known as a gateway. A gateway is nothing but—as the word suggests—an entrance to the network. In the case of mobile-based services, these gateways are called mobile-to-network gateways,or simply mobile gateways.
This article uses a low-level implementation to demonstrate how a mobile-to-Web gateway works. The example network uses the Web, but carriers and service providers may use their own networks.
What Is a Gateway?
Figure 1. A Typical Gateway: The image shows a typical gateway.
Typically, a service has many users. The gateway (depicted as a thick line in the service network in Figure 1) performs the following tasks:
* Implements a queuing mechanism to service each incoming request.
* Determines whether the the service requested is acceptable.
* Sends a response granting the service.
Thus, a gateway acts as a filter between the service network to the service requester (user's) network.
The sections that follow provide an overview of an SMS-to-Web gateway, and an MMS-to-Web gateway. For simplicity's sake, the examples assume only one user. This leaves the task of implementing mobile gateways that service incoming mobile requests (in the form of SMSes and MMSes) on a continuous basis.
http://assets.devx.com/articlefigs/10889.jpg
Figure 1. A Typical Gateway: The image shows a typical gateway.
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I believe you can go for Skype
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