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Need a api to send bulk sms
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Sprint/Verizon are US based, IIRC SMS spamming is also not illegal in the US, they just get pissed and block/cancel the gateway it comes from. In EU the same happens, but certain ISPs (cough TMobile) are happy to sell you excellent SMS routes to nearly anyone without much fuss about what you send, and the other ISPs can obviously not just decline all SMS from TMobile Germany/Austria etc.
US carriers. Telcel charges for that service and Movistar... well, it is movistar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concatenated_SMS
I use TextMarketer for UK SMS, they do some good deals for bulk.
You can go for {redacted by Amitz - Bye, bye, Spammer.}
developer.bulksms.com
They are in the process of implementing a new json api aswel if the features on the current api doesn't suffice.
Thanks for digging the graveyard.
Hehehe, had some time to kill
Try Alcodes, its a SPAMMY PIECE OF SHIT , you will definitely be disappointed by it.
They will also murder you wife and fuck your dog.
#dicks
I'll keep this thing open as a honeypot for future bulk sms providers to spam and banhammer.
Lets see if there's anyone stupid enough to comment their link below this comment.
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ahh Linuxthefish, he was a smart poster. Wonder what he got banned for.
I can contribute something non-spammy..
I've been using twilio to have some repurposed Amazon Dash buttons send SMS messages. Yes, you can use [email protected] but not for MMS (I don't think) and I wanted to send images.
Twilio is pretty cheap...the $20 I deposited should last me a couple years at the rate I use it.
I think there are also APIs for consuming messages as well.
I used both Twilio and Plivo, send a lot of sms every day. Plivo is cheaper and better.
Twilio does not deliver to some phone numbers (unlike Plivo). But their deliverability a bit better in some countries.
Cheaper, yes. Better, depends if throttling of your SMS is OK. They now throttle all outbound SMS based on the origin and destination numbers. For us, uptime alerts are too important and throttling is unacceptable so we stay away from Plivo as much as possible.
A bit late, but that took sooooooo long to load.
Well, its a cheap lowend 15$/y box in Hongkong, HDD I/O is medium, so yea
Most of my clients are based in Dubai, so it is 2x cheaper than Twilio. Money is nothing, invest or die, so when I switched to Twilio for better deliverability, I saw a lot of undelivered messages.
Why Hong Kong? I mean, there's plenty of places that you could've put this work of art up on.
Well, its a .ru domain, what the closest you can put that on? Hong Kong.
Ебаный свет, а ведь у нас был и толстой, и достоевский.. nginx даже у нас сделали.. а у вас только водка с блядями на уме.
I use mysmsmart bulk sms service they offer 0% delivery ratio so they're really shit. They also spam forums.
Crap SMS India
joined just to spam your link huh
i also need a sms provider with sender id/masked sms in Bangladesh. most of Bangladeshi company need documents, and sender id are fixed. i need a control panel where i can edit sender id when i need
Maybe there’s a reason why they ask for ID?
Next week we are all going to recieve some illegible sms. Thanks guys
ID is not a problem, problem is sender id are fixed. no way to edit from user end. i use 2years ago from nibssms.com (now off) where sender id can be editable from user end.
Amazon's SNS allows editing the sender ID