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History of Envaya SMS

Last update 2024-07-22 01:26:58
Creation date 2013-03-20 13:14:18
  • tracking solutions on 2024-07-22 01:26:58
    Volume
    <1000/hour
  • Alexis on 2021-09-30 13:16:47
    Introduzione
    EnvayaSMS is a SMS and MMS gateway running entirely as an Android app. It forwards incoming SMS and MMS messages to a web server on the Internet, and sends outgoing messages from the web server to other phones. People with any type of mobile phone can send SMS and MMS to a phone running EnvayaSMS, without needing their own Android phone. It works wherever the phone can receive SMS messages and access the Internet (via Wi-Fi or mobile data connection). Appears to be capable of sending up to 1000 messages per hour, depending on the length of the message, the handset used and the network limitations. It offers a REST API and is available under an MIT license. No longer under development. Now switched to offering hosted version called https://telerivet.com/product/messaging
  • Vanina on 2014-09-28 23:41:08
    Local number
    yes just use a local SIM card
    Flag priority messages ?
    yes
  • Rob on 2013-03-28 22:02:07
    Flag priority messages ?
    Yes
  • Rob on 2013-03-26 10:20:07
    Hosted, Network or Handset
    Handset
  • Rob on 2013-03-25 17:51:54
    Local number
    Yes, just use a local SIM card
    Volume
    <1000/hour
  • Vanina on 2013-03-21 15:56:12
    Sito web
    http://sms.envaya.org/
  • Rob on 2013-03-20 13:14:18
    Mode
    70
    Nome
    Envaya SMS
    Viewer
    public
    Editor
    public
    Category
    frameworks
    Introduzione
    EnvayaSMS is a SMS and MMS gateway running entirely as an Android app. It forwards incoming SMS and MMS messages to a web server on the Internet, and sends outgoing messages from the web server to other phones. People with any type of mobile phone can send SMS and MMS to a phone running EnvayaSMS, without needing their own Android phone. It works wherever the phone can receive SMS messages and access the Internet (via Wi-Fi or mobile data connection). Appears to be capable of sending up to 1000 messages per hour, depending on the length of the message, the handset used and the network limitations. It offers a REST API and is available under an MIT license. No longer under development. Now switched to offering hosted version called http://telerivet.com/page/pricing
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