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Does the equipment for sending SMS to the server exist?
Hello everyone, the situation is as follows:
We have a SIM card of some kind of cellular operator, and we have a PC with Internet access, we need to make sure that the SMS that came to this SIM card is somehow automatically transmitted to some server in the Internet ?
The question is, is there any such equipment (in our case, as I understand it, there should be a program and some kind of technical equipment working interconnected (where the SIM card will be inserted))?
If yes, what is it called? If not, can it be ordered somewhere?
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A budget Android phone + a simple application that forwards all received SMS to your server. You can keep within a couple of thousand rubles.
There is a small thought. For a long time I used USB modems. And so on the SIM-card which in it costs messages perfectly come. And as a result, they are stored on the PC.
However, you have to figure out where the messages are stored. How to count them. How to determine when a new one has arrived. Etc.
USB modem + Linux + Kannel.
You can set up receiving, sending SMS, auto notification, etc.
You can make a web interface for messages, in general, you can do a lot.
do you have to solve the problem at the iron level?
if the method of implementation is not very important, and most importantly, to receive these SMS from the server, you can set up SMS forwarding (the majority of cellular operators allow this) to any virtual SMS number (there are many such services on the Internet).
and then using their api to send what you need to your server.
There are ready-made services for sending and receiving SMS with API, storage, and so on.
Look:
ssms.su
onlinesim.ru
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