My cell vm goes to asterisk, not the carrier. Apparently MWI is turned on/off with specially formatted SMS messages. Anyone know how to do this on a Treo 600? Having the phone light from Asterisk would be HUGE ... not to mention extremely cool. dbc.
On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:02, David Cook wrote:> My cell vm goes to asterisk, not the carrier. Apparently MWI is turned > on/off with specially formatted SMS messages. Anyone know how to do this > on a Treo 600? Having the phone light from Asterisk would be HUGE ... > not to mention extremely cool.I've been working on this off and on for AGES. There are some SMS portal sites that claim to be able to do this as well, but I have not managed to find one. -A.
On 4/13/06, David Cook <dbc_asterisk@advan.ca> wrote:> My cell vm goes to asterisk, not the carrier. Apparently MWI is turned > on/off with specially formatted SMS messages. Anyone know how to do this > on a Treo 600? Having the phone light from Asterisk would be HUGE ... > not to mention extremely cool. > > dbc.Have a look at http://www.bayhamsystems.com/asterisk.html there are some mention of MWI etc on there. Mike> _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
> I've been working on this off and on for AGES. There are some SMS portal > sites that claim to be able to do this as well, but I have not managed to > find one.I had found a company called bahamasystems which has an asterisk interface but it's a service and it's expensive. Another poster pointed me at nowsms.com. Looks a little more attractive (except for the Windows gateway part). However, I have not been able to find out the actual codes. Just the 111# stuff to get a return receipt, etc.
On 4/13/06, David Cook <dbc_asterisk@advan.ca> wrote:> My cell vm goes to asterisk, not the carrier. Apparently MWI is turned > on/off with specially formatted SMS messages. Anyone know how to do this > on a Treo 600? Having the phone light from Asterisk would be HUGE ... > not to mention extremely cool. >I've had this working using Clickatell.com as a third-party provider, and by using Gammu (gammu.org) with a Nokia 6190 (using serial connection). MWI is set by setting the UDH of the SMS to '04010200xx' where the last two digits indicate the number of new messages -- when 00, the MWI is turned off, other values should display on the phone. BTW, not all cel-carriers allow you to change the message-center number for voicemail -- they've disabled the menu option in the phones to prevent you from changing it.