[AusNOG] MMS + SMS to email with Calls to SIP

john.h at welcorp.com john.h at welcorp.com
Thu Jul 16 15:20:51 EST 2020


Hi Stephen

We at can handle inbound and outbound MMS and SMS through virtual MSISDN's, and will deliver the MMS payload via email, so you don’t have to "login" to get the MMS. Many older longcodes aren't capable of using this service so new numbers may be needed and a redirect if you need to keep your existing numbers.

We can also terminate inbound VoIP, but we only do this with fixed line numbers, and not the same number as the SMS and MMS. Also interested to find out what you'd like to do with the call once received, eg - play a message, record a response or keypad input, and then email the response - something along those lines?

So it all seems doable, unless you need the same mobile number to do SMS, MMS and inbound to SIP. Our solution would be inbound SMS and MMS to one number, inbound voice to another number. Hope you find the right solution.

Cheers
John

John Hoffman
CEO
WEL Corporation Pty Ltd
Mob/Cell +61 (0)427 185 038
www.welcorp.com


-----Original Message-----
From: AusNOG <ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of Cameron Murray
Sent: Thursday, 16 July 2020 2:27 PM
To: Stephen <ausnog at privanon.me>
Cc: ausnog at ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] MMS + SMS to email with Calls to SIP

We came up with a simple solution for this however not for MMS just the SMS side.

A Small Teltonika IOT router with a $1/m SIM card from TPG. Teltonika has a built in SMS > Email feature. We looked at many options which were Hundreds of dollars per year and we got away with this for $1/Month + the initial hardware which in out case we already had.

Keen to see what you come up with that covers MMS also.

On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 2:48 PM Stephen <ausnog at privanon.me> wrote:
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> Hi Nathan,
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> Thanks for the reply - not sure if that was separately directed just at Shaun for the mobile aspect, or also at my original request, but just to clarify I’ve spoken with Maxotel, and they offer every aspect of the above except for MMS (currently just a feature request). Cheers!
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> On 16 Jul 2020, at 13:08, Nathan Brookfield wrote:
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> Hi Shaun,
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> I believe Maxotel may also offer a Mobile product like this as well, it may be worth reaching out to Alex and the team and checking in on what they can offer, they’ve got a pretty solid service.
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> Kindest Regards,
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> Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB)
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> Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
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> From: AusNOG <ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of Shaun 
> Deans
> Sent: Thursday, 16 July 2020 1:26 PM
> To: Stephen <ausnog at privanon.me>
> Cc: ausnog at ausnog.net
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] MMS + SMS to email with Calls to SIP
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> Stephen;
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> I currently use an AU Mobile number hosted with Twilio and route the inbound SMS to email (via a webhook) and our inbound calls are routing in via SIP.
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> Twilio's MMS in Australia is converted to an SMS by the carrier with an embedded URL and password in the SMS. You then log into a mini site hosted by the carrier and download the MMS attachment.
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> With a bit of code, the login to the site could be scraped and you could have your SMS to Email and Sip calls.
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> If your interested in scoping something out I can certainly assist you.
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> Cheers
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> Shaun Deans
> M: 041 880 4195
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> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 12:33 PM Stephen <ausnog at privanon.me> wrote:
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> Hi folks,
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> Been looking for a solution that will allow us to either
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> a) Pop some SIM cards in a device, or
> b) Port mobile numbers over to a VoIP provider
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> And upon doing so, receive calls to SIP, and SMS+MMS to email. I can’t 
> really find any products that can do this, and Twilio has confirmed 
> they can’t do it (MMS specifically) - same with Maxotel. Most 
> providers seem to do VoIP + SMS, but not MMS. Most devices I’ve found 
> will either do calls but not MMS+SMS, or MMS+SMS to email but no calls.
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> Can anyone make some suggestions around possible products? Or am I 
> restricted to putting permanent redirects on the mobile numbers with 
> and
> SMS+MMS receiving device? If so, are there any “industry standard”
> ones here? Specifically it’s 3 SIM cards that we need to support.
>
> Thanks!
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