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7 SujetsUnlimited SMS mobile plans versus SMS APIs
Hi, considering the fact that all SMS APIs (for application development) out there only offer pay-as-you-go SMS plans (scaling with SMS volume), does a mobile phone with unlimited SMS really has unlimited SMS ? Would I get blocked trying to send 1 million SMS segments per months ? If not, instead of using an SMS API (let's say Twilio) with a pay-as-you-go plan that would cost around 400$/month to handle around 50k SMS (and scaling), I could get a mobile plan with unlimited SMS and connect the phone to my server to automatically handle these 50k+ SMS for only ~34$/month. I must be missing something...3,1 kVues0like1Commentaireemail to sms gateway... not active
Since switching from Rogers to Videotron, I've stopped recieving texts from a company that uses anemail to sms gateway. After some research and being on the phone with videotron, it seems they had one for a while but then turned it off. Does anyone have any experience with this? Thougthts? Comments? If I can't get these texts, I can't continue with videotron. I've filed a complaint requesting that they turn this feature on, as it seem like all other providers have it. If anyone else would like it turned on, I encourage you to use the complaint form and suggest it. https://www.videotron.com/vcom-ext/secur/forms/Courriel?domain=sac&produit=16&question=145 Thanks, Charles22 kVues1like13CommentairesHorrible service during power outage
Hi, This past friday my neighbourhood got hit by a thunderstorm. Nothing unexpected during a summer heat wave. During that storm we lost power at my house. This outage lasted about 7 hours. The Question I have is that as soon as the power went out (6:21 pm), I lost all data on all my devices (both my wife's phone and mine). While I still had service, and I could make a voice call anything else was questinoable. Text messages were hit and miss if people got them, MMS messages did not go and we most certainly couldn't use any true data. We also rebooted both devcies several times. I can understand that under an extended outage service could be impacted (tower batteries die etc etc), but to loose all data instantly is something I've never experienced before with any of my other carriers. For what it's worth I'm in Barrhaven Ontario (a Suburb of Ottawa) and the phones were reporting that they were on Videotron not a partner network. While internet is not a critical part of life, it tends to be the go to option for getting updates on power outages and bad weather status's. Can someone explain to me the cuase of this ? and is this something I can expect as normal operation with Videotron ? Tks, DaveRésolu7,7 kVues0like5Commentaires