Notifications via CDMA

Thomas Guyot-Sionnest dermoth at aei.ca
Thu May 15 13:55:17 CEST 2008


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On 15/05/08 12:27 AM, Douglas K. Rand wrote:
> Doug> I've been looking around for a way of delivering notifications
> Doug> directly via a wireless [CDMA] modem. If we had GSM service it
> Doug> seems that this is a very easy thing: get smstools3 and one of
> Doug> any of a number of GSM modems.
> 
> Thomas> Can't you just send an email to some "special" address of your
> Thomas> provider?
> 
> Thomas> Every phone I ever came across were able to receive SMS trough
> Thomas> email, both in US and Canada.
> 
> Well, that works great unless the notification I'm trying to send out
> is that my Internet service is down. Then I need an out of band means
> of sending the notification.

Sure. If you can afford a second monitoring server in a different
location that will do it though... I.e. monitoring your monitoring server.

There's also many services that monitor your network from the outside
world - they could be useful too.


Thomas
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