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Old 02-27-2008, 05:03 AM   #1
David Chapman
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[?] Relaying an SMS message.



Hello,

Does anyone in this NG know of a GSM device that can automatically
forward a short SMS message (received from either an automatic alarm
system or an individual) to several other GSM mobiles, WITHOUT involving
the use of a landline or a PC ?

I'm looking for a stand-alone mobile/portable unit which could well be
basically a GSM mobile into which I could put a SIM card. On receipt of
an incoming SMS message the unit should respond by sequentially calling
several pre-programmed mobile numbers (maybe 6 or so of them) to forward
that SMS message (unmodified) to each of them in turn.

Does anything like this already exist as a product, preferably
available in the UK? Any thoughts, anyone?

ATB - Dave

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Old 02-27-2008, 09:12 AM   #2
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Re: [?] Relaying an SMS message.


In message LNUq2hCCOUxHFwvW@chassis.demon.co.uk,
David Chapman <dave@minda.co.uk> Proclaimed from the tallest tower:

> Hello,
>
> Does anyone in this NG know of a GSM device that can automatically
> forward a short SMS message (received from either an automatic alarm
> system or an individual) to several other GSM mobiles, WITHOUT
> involving the use of a landline or a PC ?
>
> I'm looking for a stand-alone mobile/portable unit which could well
> be basically a GSM mobile into which I could put a SIM card. On
> receipt of an incoming SMS message the unit should respond by
> sequentially calling several pre-programmed mobile numbers (maybe 6
> or so of them) to forward that SMS message (unmodified) to each of
> them in turn.
> Does anything like this already exist as a product, preferably
> available in the UK? Any thoughts, anyone?
>
> ATB - Dave


Can't suggest anythinbg specific, but I think I've heard of software for
SmartPhones (Symbian? or WindowsCE...) that will do some fairly clever SMS
handling stuff, so maybe you could check along those lines?

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Old 02-28-2008, 05:29 PM   #3
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Re: [?] Relaying an SMS message.


David Chapman wrote:
>
> Does anything like this already exist as a product, preferably
> available in the UK? Any thoughts, anyone?
>


Best let MI5 know what you are upto now, to avoid potential
misunderstandings later...

Sounds like a job for a Windows Mobile smart phone. Doing a quick google
shows a lot of third party SMS programs.

e.g. <http://msmobiles.com/news.php/4161.html>

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Old 03-01-2008, 03:23 AM   #4
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Many thanks to those who took the time to respond to my posting for
their most useful suggestions.

- Dave

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