I'm not entirely sure what you're working toward. I mean, all recent
phones (last decade at least) can already send/receive SMS messages, so I
fail to understand your project simply based on that. I don't mind taking
this offline, if the list isn't interested, but more information is needed
before anyone can really help you.
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 8:47 AM, bruce <badouglas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys.
This is totally off topic -- so delete as required!!
I'm investigating a project, and have no clue as to where to start, other
than Google/reseach/etc..
Curious as to how to setup a test system to have test users send/receive
sms/test messages.
If a user has a mobile/app that connects back to the "server" for the msg
handling "stuff" does the process need to involve a twillo/telcom?
I've seen open source projects (zulip) that have the server/client/mobile
parts, but have no clue as to what's involved with architecting or building
out a complete/working solution.
So, I figured I'd ask here if anyone has any insight into this kind of
system, or has pointers to any company/resource that I could talk to.
Thanks guys -- Have a cool weekend!
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