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Old August 18th 08, 12:53 PM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
Jon Farmer
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Default Inbound SMS to Server?

On 18 Aug, 07:59, John Geddes wrote:
Has anyone trawled the market recently for operators offering
inbound-SMS-to-Server services?

I am looking for an affordable way to allow my customers to change a
database entry by sending a Yes or No message from their mobile.

I was expecting dedicated short-code options to be very expensive, but I
was surprised that even with a full-length number, the standing charges
for services that I have found so far are always several hundred pounds pa.

I've tracked down one lower-cost option (www.fabit.com):£60+vat pa for
a UK landline geographic number, with messages delivered as email or to
a script on a web-page. *That pricing looks attractive; the only obvious
snag is that asking customers to send an SMS to a landline number is not
ideal - for the typical user it will seem slightly counter-intuitive.

Has anyone found any operators offering a modestly-priced inbound SMS
service using a (full-length) UK mobile number? Has anyone experience of
fabit?

John Geddes
Derbyshire


AQL do this service and can offer you a Vodafone number see here

http://www.aql.com/virtual_mobile/

Or if you want a really cheap option and have a bit of programming
skills get yourself a old nokia on prepay and use gnokii

http://www.gnokii.org/

Regards

Jon
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