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Prepaid SIM for SMS
Hi,
Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal with a cheap SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, connected to a computer to send and receive notifications and basic commands for a database. |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 18:56:21 +1100, Peter Hoskin
<N0-SPAMpeterh@N0-SPAM.criten.org> wrote: >Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal with a cheap >SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, connected to a >computer to send and receive notifications and basic commands for a >database. iSIM with 15¢ SMS, see <http://www.isim.com.au/Prepaid/WhyiSIM.aspx>. |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
"Peter Hoskin" <N0-SPAMpeterh@N0-SPAM.criten.org> wrote in message news:423a89a5$0$27619$61c65585@un-2park-reader-02.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au... > Hi, > > Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal with a cheap > SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, connected to a > computer to send and receive notifications and basic commands for a > database. > isim 15c SMS |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
I am on iSim aswell. Cheap SMS.
"Peter Hoskin" <N0-SPAMpeterh@N0-SPAM.criten.org> wrote in message news:423a89a5$0$27619$61c65585@un-2park-reader-02.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au... > Hi, > > Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal with a cheap > SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, connected to a > computer to send and receive notifications and basic commands for a > database. > |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
Okay, seems most are on isim.
Has anyone had experience with Internet based gateways, SMPP or HTTP based? Regards, Peter Hoskin Peter Hoskin wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal with a cheap > SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, connected to a > computer to send and receive notifications and basic commands for a > database. > |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
I have used www.u-msg.com
Australian reseller -of a UK service (I think) relatively cheap, I had some problems with sending to CDMA ( may be related to international SMS restrictions - not really sure) Geoff "Peter Hoskin" <N0-SPAMpeterh@N0-SPAM.criten.org> wrote in message news:423ab823$0$27617$61c65585@un-2park-reader-02.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au... > Okay, seems most are on isim. > > Has anyone had experience with Internet based gateways, SMPP or HTTP based? > > Regards, > Peter Hoskin > > Peter Hoskin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal with a cheap > > SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, connected to a > > computer to send and receive notifications and basic commands for a > > database. > > |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
Peter Hoskin wrote:
> Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal > with a cheap SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, > connected to a computer to send and receive notifications and > basic commands for a database. Are you in control of the SIMs in use at both ends? If so, Virgin to Virgin SMS for 5c each could be the way to go. http://www.virginmobile.com.au/pricelist/prepaid.html John |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 11:46:01 +1100, John Henderson
<jhenRemoveThis@talk21.com> wrote: >Are you in control of the SIMs in use at both ends? If so, >Virgin to Virgin SMS for 5c each could be the way to go. I believe that Dodo also offers 5¢ SMS for SMS between Dodo customers - all this with no minimum commitment per month (though on a post-paid plan). |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
John Henderson wrote:
> Are you in control of the SIMs in use at both ends? If so, > Virgin to Virgin SMS for 5c each could be the way to go. > > http://www.virginmobile.com.au/pricelist/prepaid.html > > John Yeah, however, I've just renewed my optus inbusiness edge plan for another 24 months. Does look interesting though. If there were volume it'd pay to carry another virgin handset. I'll keep that in mind, but I'd rather an overall low cost provider versus a provider with low prices to their own network. I'm now looking at a combination of isim for an incoming number and an international internet based gateway for outgoing messages. http://www.clickatell.com have it for 0.044 euros which is under 8c per message. Regards, Peter Hoskin |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
> I believe that Dodo also offers 5¢ SMS for SMS between Dodo customers
> - all this with no minimum commitment per month (though on a post-paid > plan). Actually Dodo's 5c SMS offer comes with a $19.90/month minimum spend and a 24-month fixed term. http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans_freehandset.html |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 17:29:34 +1100, "Giles" <call125111@email.com>
wrote: >Actually Dodo's 5c SMS offer comes with a $19.90/month minimum spend and a >24-month fixed term. >http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans_freehandset.html You must've missed the $0 plan at <http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans.html> I should know, I have two services on that plan. |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
>>Actually Dodo's 5c SMS offer comes with a $19.90/month minimum spend and a
>>24-month fixed term. >>http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans_freehandset.html > > You must've missed the $0 plan at > <http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans.html> I don't think so... I saw the $0 plan, but the Dodo website doesn't show any $0 plans with 5c intracarrier SMS... is this charging reflected on your bill? Is this the one you're talking about? The offer looks like buy-1-get-1-free SMS, but not 5c intercarrier http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans_nocommitment.html |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
Depending on volume, a capped plan might be a goer (Optus/Vodafone $79
cap, or Vodafone $49 for $230). Works out about ~5c for inter-carrier SMS then. Peter Hoskin wrote: > John Henderson wrote: > >> Are you in control of the SIMs in use at both ends? If so, >> Virgin to Virgin SMS for 5c each could be the way to go. >> >> http://www.virginmobile.com.au/pricelist/prepaid.html >> >> John > > > Yeah, however, I've just renewed my optus inbusiness edge plan for > another 24 months. > > Does look interesting though. If there were volume it'd pay to carry > another virgin handset. > > I'll keep that in mind, but I'd rather an overall low cost provider > versus a provider with low prices to their own network. > > I'm now looking at a combination of isim for an incoming number and an > international internet based gateway for outgoing messages. > http://www.clickatell.com have it for 0.044 euros which is under 8c per > message. > > Regards, > Peter Hoskin |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
"John Henderson" <jhenRemoveThis@talk21.com> wrote in message news:3a1b29F658ihjU1@individual.net... > Peter Hoskin wrote: > > > Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal > > with a cheap SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, > > connected to a computer to send and receive notifications and > > basic commands for a database. > > Are you in control of the SIMs in use at both ends? If so, > Virgin to Virgin SMS for 5c each could be the way to go. "Not for bulk commercial text" But you can always try |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
"Charlie Wong" <willwasteyou@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:prhn31hr43e27hjgc0bhr6d7h4qu957536@4ax.com... > On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 17:29:34 +1100, "Giles" <call125111@email.com> > wrote: > > >Actually Dodo's 5c SMS offer comes with a $19.90/month minimum spend and a > >24-month fixed term. > >http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans_freehandset.html > > You must've missed the $0 plan at > <http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans.html> > > I should know, I have two services on that plan. Thought you ported them to Revtel? Anyway it just looks like $0 per month, no commitment, 19c SMS etc What number range were your numbers allocated from? |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
"Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:DoV_d.3885$C7.561@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > "Charlie Wong" <willwasteyou@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:prhn31hr43e27hjgc0bhr6d7h4qu957536@4ax.com... > > On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 17:29:34 +1100, "Giles" <call125111@email.com> > > wrote: > > > > >Actually Dodo's 5c SMS offer comes with a $19.90/month minimum spend and > a > > >24-month fixed term. > > >http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans_freehandset.html > > > > You must've missed the $0 plan at > > <http://home.dodo.com.au/mobileplans.html> > > > > I should know, I have two services on that plan. > > Thought you ported them to Revtel? > Anyway it just looks like $0 per month, no commitment, 19c SMS etc > What number range were your numbers allocated from? Found the scam - $9.90 "setup fee" for each service No thanks |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
Peter Hoskin wrote:
> Hi, > > Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal with a cheap > SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, connected to a > computer to send and receive notifications and basic commands for a > database. I just logged into an account for a spare Vodafone Pre-paid SIM I have with *NO* credit and managed to send an SMS to another phone. That maybe worth you looking into. -- The views I present are my own and NOT of any organisation I belong to. 73 de Simon, VK3XEM. http://www.aca.gov.au/pls/radcom/cli...IENT_NO=157452 VoIP http://www.TALKonIP.com.au/ |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
Yep.
The vodafone web based SMS tool doesn't check credit. I've actually found (using a $2 vodafone sim, with no credit), that it actaully credits you (LOL!) with 1cent to your account, for every couple of free SMS you send :-). Sent about 30 sms, now have around 17cents of credit on the account. Weird. Hilarious though. Simon VK3XEM wrote: > Peter Hoskin wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Does anyone have any recommendations for a prepaid SIM deal with a >> cheap SMS option? I intend to use the SIM for SMS only, connected to a >> computer to send and receive notifications and basic commands for a >> database. > > > I just logged into an account for a spare Vodafone Pre-paid SIM I have > with *NO* credit and managed to send an SMS to another phone. That > maybe worth you looking into. > > |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 01:50:12 GMT, "Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Found the scam - $9.90 "setup fee" for each service >No thanks Shock horror at $9.90. |
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Re: Prepaid SIM for SMS
Charlie Wong wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 01:50:12 GMT, "Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>Found the scam - $9.90 "setup fee" for each service >>No thanks > > > Shock horror at $9.90. That's a lot of money for a person who clean dunnies. |
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