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- From: perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,comp.sys.amiga.programmer,comp.sys.amiga.networking,comp.sys.amiga.applications,comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: Do we have any SMS programs for the Amiga? (Short Message Service)
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,comp.sys.amiga.programmer,comp.sys.amiga.networking,comp.sys.amiga.applications,comp.unix.amiga
- Date: 8 Mar 1996 10:00:43 GMT
- Organization: The Shadows' Parking lot
- Message-ID: <4hp0gb$83@news.uni-c.dk>
- References: <4he2rj$69j@news.uni-c.dk> <ZS+by*tva@aargh.incubus.sub.org>
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- Marc 'Nepomuk' Heuler (marc@aargh.incubus.sub.org) wrote:
- > In article <4he2rj$69j@news.uni-c.dk>, Per Jacobsen writes:
-
- > > Question is, has any Amigans heard of SMS? :)
-
- > You can email your SMS to phonenumber@sms.netcs.net, so for SMSing
- > +49รก172-1234567 you'd email 491721234567@sms.netcs.net
-
- Doesn't seem to work. Didnt' really expect it to since it's not one
- unified net yet. For instance there are two different providers of
- telephone services who, at some level, use a different communication
- protocol. So if you subscribe to provider 1, you can't send a message to
- someone who subscribe to provider 2. I hear they are working on it, and
- should bloody well hope so :)
-
- Anyway, would probably talk to long to send a message halfway around the
- world before it returns to be broadcast localy :)
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-