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Technical sheet
SMSList is a Windows application for
SMS communication via GSM modem.
Two versions are available: software-only
or full package (equipped
with GSM modem Audiotel
Industrial Base or Modex
USB).
Compatibility
- Operating systems: Windows 98/NT/2000/XP
- Compatible with any SIM card and any mobile carrier
- Compatible with ETSI GSM 07.05/07-compliant modem/phones.
Software is successfully tested with:
Audiotel Industrial, Modex (USB), Celline,
Falcom A2D,
Nokia 6210, 7110,
Siemens C35i, MC35(i), MC39i, MC75, TC35(i),
Wavecom WMOD2B.
Other GSM devices can be supported through
ad-hoc configuration.
Features
- Text messages sending and receival
- Concatenated messages (for sending/receiving text messages longer
than 160 chars)
- Flash messages
- Delivery receipts
- Alert on incoming calls
- Calls forwarding
towards different phone number
(it can also be enabled via SMS)
- SIM phonebook support
- SMS sending and receiving based on a text file (.csv)
- Batch execution mode (thus you can plan periodic sendings using the
Windows scheduler)
SMS from text files
SMSList can send messages read from a text file in csv
format
(comma separated values).
Such file can
be produced by exporting data from the
most known databases (Oracle, MS SQL
Server, MS Access) or by editing it manually
through MS Excel or Notepad.
SMSList supports two kind of SMS sending files:
- phonebook
(a unique message, identical for all the destinations, will be entered at
sending time):
+393377777777;Tom Cruise
+393486666666;Nicole Kidman
+393483333333;Stanley Kubrick
- messages + recipients
(a list of names and phone numbers, each provided with
an ad-hoc message)
+393481234567;Peter Sellers;Call me ASAP
+393358888888;Jim Carrey;www.news.com...
+393377777777;Tom Cruise;NASDAQ +0.2%
Moreover SMSList can trace the following reports on csv files:
sent SMS, received
SMS, received incoming calls.
Performances
SMSList permits to send/receive thousands of messages daily (approx. 20 per minute).
If you need higher performances, please contact us in order to know high-performance solutions.
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