[asterisk-biz] Anyone knows about wholesale text messaging contracts?

C. Savinovich c.savinovich at itntelecom.com
Tue Jan 19 16:51:44 CST 2010


Hi Steve, thanks but all Google searches refer me to third party providers.
That is precisely what I am trying to avoid.  I want to be one of them.  How
do they do it? . I want to contract directly with the *carrier*.

 

CS

 

 

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contracts?

 

 

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:10 PM, C. Savinovich <c.savinovich at itntelecom.com>
wrote:

Hi, we will be sending about 10 thousand text messages per day through
Clickatell. (From an Asterisk server)... We want to send the messages
directly to the carriers. I am using Kannel (at least I am trying to).  At
that volume, there is got to be wholesale contracts available from the
*wireless carriers*, and even sms centers to connect to.  I would not think
this could be done with 10 cell phones plugged to the usb ports of the
kannel server.

Can anyone who knows about this please shed some light :) ?


A quick google for "SMS gateway" should give you an instant list of internet
SMS gateways.
I've seen dealers that offer scaled rates; The cost seems to vary between
2-4 cents per message
at high volume (~10k messages/mo), and 10 cents per message at low volume.
Their gateways vary in what it takes
to send and get messages, but all of them seem pretty workable via maybe
cURL and Asterisk. They offer
redundancy and around the clock availability.

I've seen some open source to make your own gateway, but I have not yet been
able to 
break off some time and find out how you get access to carriers, etc. I
assume the SMS gateways
take care of those issues, and that's why they charge the rates they do. If
you find out more, 
let me know!

murf
 


CS



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