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I'm currently trying to build the desired "call flow" in my anveo account, but it seems like transfering incoming sms is nog yet possible (created a support ticket). So having my callcentric pick up my GV seems a good alternative to keep one number with sms. I only have only question as I'm familiar with callcentric: - How do you force the incoming call to be "picked up" before starting call hunting? And then a additional improvement point would be to have a good solid US number provider for sms with cheap forwarding to Estonia. Because now I have GV send an email for each incoming sms and forward email that to sms by email-to-sms of SMSmail (5cpm) ...and is MobileVoip btw not a cheaper version of callcentric.com/support/device/iphone/callcentric? Maybe that explanation can help others. |
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You get the variables ($[from]$, $[to]$, $[message]$) from the incoming SMS: Anveo.com - Receive SMS over HTTP Gateway To send the new SMS out with Anveo (use the variable from incoming above in the http link): Anveo.com - BulkSMS HTTP Gateway Anveo charges $0.057 for the SMS to +372. If you want, you can send it out cheaper with the betamax clones (€0.02 with Telbo, hotvoip is €0.04 - rates here: SMS Betamax ): To send the new SMS with hotvoip (replace hotvoip with telbo in the URL to use telbo): (use the $[from]$, $[to]$, $[message]$ variables from incoming) Code:
https://www.hotvoip.com/myaccount/sendsms.php?username=xxxxxxxx&password=xxxxxxxx&from=00447xxxxxxxxx&to=00447xxxxxxxxx&text=Hello- |
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I don't think you can do this with callcentric (the caller's phone will ring (so they don't get charged) during the call hunting). So if GV limits you to 25 seconds this will send you back to using Anveo or Voip.ms. But you can do this with Anveo and I'm pretty sure with Voip.ms too. Quote:
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Some more info as you are using betamax clones:
If you want to be billed by the second and have the choice of 100% call quality, the professional betamax clones (you can use them in the same way as the others, also with MobileVOIP):
VoiceTrading. Wholesale VoIP solutions A-Z Voip telecom Termination worldwide edit: this also answers the comment of one of the above posters who didn't want to sometimes risk some little degraded call quality (doesn't happen often, mostly sometimes when calling some "exotic" countries); (use the standard or premium routes for this). |
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Voip.ms supports SIP URI forwarding.
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very cheap DID local numbers with sip uri forwarding: https://didlogic.com/purchases/new
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Thank you MKB.
I'm really considering switching my GV number to Anveo for 24 dollars per year including free number porting. This way I can transfer incoming calls to both US numbers of XXsim for free and forward incoming sms via the HTTP pro option for 4 cents per execution and 5 cents per message. And when this robust setup is working condider the cheaper alternative: transfer via cheapers VOIPs and cheaper SMS http send providers. Thank for this info and your advice! |
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Europe 2013 vacation: Piranha-Mobile and Truphone plus the following AT: T-Mobile, CZ: Tesco Mobile, DE: Lidl & Toggle Mobile, DK: Telia & Toggle Mobile, ES: Toggle Mobile, FR: Orange & Toggle Mobile, HU: T-Mobile, SE: Telenor & Toggle Mobile |
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