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  1. #1
    rocky
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    Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    another just like voice diversion.





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  2. #2
    John Henderson
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    Re: Diverting SMS's

    rocky wrote:

    > Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one
    > mobile to another just like voice diversion.


    The diversion codes for SMS are there in the standards, but no
    carrier anywhere in the world implements them.

    John



  3. #3
    rocky
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    Re: Diverting SMS's

    Thanks.
    "John Henderson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > rocky wrote:
    >
    >> Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one
    >> mobile to another just like voice diversion.

    >
    > The diversion codes for SMS are there in the standards, but no
    > carrier anywhere in the world implements them.
    >
    > John






  4. #4
    kcoj
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    Re: Diverting SMS's

    rocky wrote:
    > Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    > another just like voice diversion.
    >
    >

    NO not possible



  5. #5
    Paul Day
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    Re: Diverting SMS's

    On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:35:46 +1000 kcoj may have written:
    > > Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    > > another just like voice diversion.

    >
    > NO not possible


    Technically possible. Practically not possible on any GSM network I've
    ever used though.

    PD

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    Paul Day



  6. #6
    James Bell
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    Re: Diverting SMS's

    On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 02:20:03 +0000, rocky wrote:

    > Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    > another just like voice diversion.


    Why?



  7. #7
    Two Bob
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    Re: Diverting SMS's

    >> Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    >> another just like voice diversion.

    >
    > Why?


    Thats the response people get when they go to a telstra dealer, "Huh, why?"





  8. #8
    James Bell
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    Re: Diverting SMS's


    "Two Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > >> Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    > >> another just like voice diversion.

    > >
    > > Why?

    >
    > Thats the response people get when they go to a telstra dealer, "Huh,

    why?"
    >
    >


    Nothing wrong with asking why.. most customers are stupid so best to ask
    why..





  9. #9
    kcoj
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    Re: Diverting SMS's

    James Bell wrote:

    > On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 02:20:03 +0000, rocky wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    >>another just like voice diversion.

    >
    >
    > Why?

    technically written into the specs for gsm, however no opco have it
    implented it



  10. #10
    Paul Day
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    Re: Diverting SMS's

    On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 12:41:56 GMT James Bell may have written:
    > > Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    > > another just like voice diversion.

    >
    > Why?


    At a guess, he wants to divert SMS from one mobile to another, just like
    he is the voice calls...

    PD

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  11. #11

    Re: Diverting SMS's

    On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 12:41:56 GMT, James Bell <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 02:20:03 +0000, rocky wrote:
    >
    >> Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    >> another just like voice diversion.

    >
    >Why?


    Just answer the question Michael.



  12. #12
    thegoons
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    Re: Diverting SMS's


    "James Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Two Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> >> Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile
    >> >> to
    >> >> another just like voice diversion.
    >> >
    >> > Why?

    >>
    >> Thats the response people get when they go to a telstra dealer, "Huh,

    > why?"
    >>
    >>

    >
    > Nothing wrong with asking why.. most customers are stupid so best to ask
    > why..
    >
    >

    Yes, most customers who choose Telstra don't have a clue.



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  13. #13
    Peter
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    Re: Diverting SMS's


    > Does any body know if it is possible to divert sms's from one mobile to
    > another just like voice diversion.
    >
    >


    I think you could set up a dedicated router/server with a gsm modem. You
    would have to have sms sent directly to this then you would be able to
    forward on to numbers of your choice.

    This is not exactly what you asked for but might be an idea that you may
    wish to consider as you would be able to insert your mobile sim in the gsm
    modem.

    :-P

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  14. #14
    John Henderson
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    Re: Diverting SMS's

    Peter wrote:

    > I think you could set up a dedicated router/server with a gsm
    > modem. You would have to have sms sent directly to this then
    > you would be able to forward on to numbers of your choice.
    >
    > This is not exactly what you asked for but might be an idea
    > that you may wish to consider as you would be able to insert
    > your mobile sim in the gsm modem.


    Unfortunately, by simply forwarding in this way you'd lose the
    originator's address (and the original SMSC address and its
    date-time stamp, but these are not likely to be important).
    The new originator's address would now be the modem (ie, the
    original addressee).

    In forwarding, you could lengthen the message to include the
    true originator's address, but this opens up a can of worms
    with the possibility of needing to change a single-part SMS
    into a concatenated (multi-part) SMS. And an existing
    multi-part SMS would likely need a very thorough overhaul and
    reconstruction to extend it.

    GSM standards now allow an SMS reply-to address different from
    the originator address (3GPP 23.040, section 9.2.3.24.10.1.17).
    But I don't know of any handsets that currently recognise or
    actively support this feature. And at the modem, it would need
    to be PDU-encoded using a User Data Header, even if no
    concatenation was required.

    John



  15. #15
    Peter
    Guest

    Re: Diverting SMS's


    >
    > Unfortunately, by simply forwarding in this way you'd lose the
    > originator's address (and the original SMSC address and its
    > date-time stamp, but these are not likely to be important).
    > The new originator's address would now be the modem (ie, the
    > original addressee).
    >
    > In forwarding, you could lengthen the message to include the
    > true originator's address, but this opens up a can of worms
    > with the possibility of needing to change a single-part SMS
    > into a concatenated (multi-part) SMS. And an existing
    > multi-part SMS would likely need a very thorough overhaul and
    > reconstruction to extend it.
    >





    You could also forward txt email via sms, this would probably still be
    cheaper than the rates charged for data calls though is so last millennium.


    :-P

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