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A.Bagatov
23rd December 2007, 07:50 PM
Hi,

I'm looking for a software for my HTC S730 which enables me to send SMS via my Voip account from the Internet.

I found http://www.smsoip.be/ but it doesn't work on my HTC S730.

Please help me.
Thanks a lot!!!

A.Bagatov
24th December 2007, 12:43 PM
Anyone???

There must but some software for SMS over Voip for Smartphone.... right??

matcarey
30th December 2007, 12:50 PM
do a search on fring, great bit of voip software. good for voip sms, sips, etc, using it on my spv m3100 with sipgates.co.uk sips account

A.Bagatov
30th December 2007, 02:36 PM
Are you sure fring is also for voipsms? I dont think so...

thanks

A.Bagatov
2nd January 2008, 03:33 AM
please, anyone?? i want voipsms software for WM standard

A.Bagatov
7th January 2008, 11:03 PM
WTF


cmon ppl!!!!!!!

makaveli86
12th January 2008, 06:53 PM
hoping for the same thing, you would think there should exist a small app, but apparently there isn't...hopefully someone gets inspired and makes one :(

bigflavor
12th January 2008, 11:12 PM
Humm.. SMS over VoIP? Is it possible? VoIP would need to provide an SMS gateway; which a phone carrier wouldn't...

How about an alternate solution? Email to SMS/SMS to Email gateways (http://www.livejournal.com/tools/textmessage.bml?mode=details), specifically because they exist? If you find a way to send SMS over the telephone system, let me know. ;)

[edit]
I was being to cocky (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_gateway). Looks like Skype provides; but read that wikipedia article anyway.

[edit2]

There are some web sites that will send SMS (that would be, other than the carriers themselves)... I just found CallWave (http://www.callwave.com/phonePage/text/).

makaveli86
13th January 2008, 06:46 AM
Humm.. SMS over VoIP? Is it possible? VoIP would need to provide an SMS gateway; which a phone carrier wouldn't...

How about an alternate solution? Email to SMS/SMS to Email gateways (http://www.livejournal.com/tools/textmessage.bml?mode=details), specifically because they exist? If you find a way to send SMS over the telephone system, let me know. ;)

[edit]
I was being to cocky (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_gateway). Looks like Skype provides; but read that wikipedia article anyway.

[edit2]

There are some web sites that will send SMS (that would be, other than the carriers themselves)... I just found CallWave (http://www.callwave.com/phonePage/text/).
yea there are website, but its real annoying to open a browser, type the address in, and then type the message. there are programs that do what we're asking so its not impossible, they're just tailored for the pocketpc (SMSoIP, IPSMS to name a few)

A.Bagatov
14th January 2008, 01:10 AM
yea thats right... so voipsms is popular. but no app for SP yet!! :confused:

makaveli86
14th January 2008, 07:17 PM
yea thats right... so voipsms is popular. but no app for SP yet!! :confused:

ya, it blows my mind too, lol unless there is and ppl aren't sharing :(

makaveli86
16th January 2008, 06:56 PM
lol i'm guessing its not possible.... i ran into a program called fring which i think does allow you to do this, but just curious if we can do this without a 3rd party app

A.Bagatov
17th January 2008, 03:44 PM
NO and NO! FRING does not allow you to do SMS via VOIP.


Im just really surprised by the lack of interest in this topic.

Do you people even know what SMS via VOIP means? It means FREE SMS TO ALL COUNTRIES WITH YOUR NUMBER AS SENDER (e.g. with VOIPBUSTER)

makaveli86
17th January 2008, 06:26 PM
NO and NO! FRING does not allow you to do SMS via VOIP.


Im just really surprised by the lack of interest in this topic.

Do you people even know what SMS via VOIP means? It means FREE SMS TO ALL COUNTRIES WITH YOUR NUMBER AS SENDER (e.g. with VOIPBUSTER)

lol ok good thing you cleared that up, didn't liike fring anyways was sapping a little too much memory for my liking. ahhhh jus frustratin to see no one has a solution to this

A.Bagatov
17th January 2008, 11:19 PM
i think maybe just write an email to ur VOIP provider like voipbuster or voipstunt and ASK them... they know better

A.Bagatov
26th January 2008, 09:33 PM
someone suggested


gsm.voipbuster.com and download the java software.



any other ideas=??