SMS gateway


An SMS gateway or MMS gateway allows a computer to send or receive Short Message Service or Multimedia Messaging Service transmissions to or from a telecommunications network. Most messages are eventually routed into the mobile phone networks. Many SMS gateways support media conversion from email and other formats.

Gateway types

Several mobile telephone network operators have true fixed-wire SMS services. These are based on extensions to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute Global System for Mobile Communications SMS standards and allow messaging between any mix of fixed and mobile equipment. These use frequency-shift keying to transfer the message between the terminal and the Short Message Service Center. Terminals are usually based on Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications, but wired handsets and wired text-only devices exist. Messages are received by the terminal recognising that the Caller ID is that of the SMSC and going off-hook silently to receive the message.

Implementations

GSM gateway appliance

A direct-to-mobile gateway is a device which has built-in wireless GSM connectivity. It allows SMS text messages to be sent and/or received by email, from Web pages or from other software applications by acquiring a unique identifier from the mobile phone's Subscriber Identity Module, or "SIM card". Direct-to-mobile gateways are different from SMS aggregators, because they are installed on an organization's own network and connect to a local mobile network.
The connection to the mobile network is made by acquiring a SIM card number from the mobile operator and installing it in the gateway. Typically, direct-to-mobile gateway appliances are used for hundreds to thousands of text messages per month. More modern appliances now offer the capability of send up to 100,000 messages each day. Several vendors that have historically provided GSM Gateway equipment for voice also have SMS capability. Some are more primitive than others. The more capable devices are designed with SIM management to regulate the number of SMS messages per SIM, ODBC to connect to a database, and HTTP interfaces to interact with third party applications.

Regulation

GSM gateway equipment is covered by the Wireless Telegraphy Act in the UK and can legally be used by any business to send SMS to their own customers or prospects when using their own gateway equipment. In Canada, SMS gateway providers are regulated by the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association.
In India it is regulated by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
In Pakistan it is regulated by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority.

Direct-to-SMSC

A direct-to-short message service center gateway is a software application, or a component within a software application, that connects directly to a mobile operator's SMSC via the Internet or direct leased line connections. The Short Message Peer-to-Peer protocol is typically used to convey SMS between an application and the SMSC. Direct-to-SMSC gateways are used by SMS aggregators to provide SMS services to their clients and large businesses who can justify such use. They are typically employed for high volume messaging and require a contract directly with a mobile operator.

Direct-to-SMS gateway

An SMS gateway typically sits between the end user who needs to send/receive SMS and a mobile network's SMSC. Such gateways provide their customers with a choice of protocols, including HTTP, SMTP, Short Message Peer-to-Peer and Web Services. Providers of SMS gateway services include SMS aggregators and mobile operators. SMS gateways are also available as part of messaging services such as AOL, ICQ and others.
In order to send/receive message with mobile subscribers, an SMS gateway connects with mobile network SMSCs and/or other SMS gateways. It is therefore possible that an SMS gateway has a combination of connections with mobile network SMSCs and connections with other SMS gateways in order to provide its services. However, there is the increasing potential for delivery problems with SMS the greater the number of SMS gateways in the delivery chain.

AOL Instant Messenger

version 5.2 and above had support for sending SMS messages for free. AIM was shut down on December 15, 2017.

ICQ

also has support for sending SMS messages at no cost.

Microsoft Outlook

2007 has native support for sending SMS messages worldwide via the Outlook Mobile Service. There are also plug-ins for Microsoft Outlook that add this functionality. This uses the SMS gateways of aggregators or of mobile operators.

Skype

has support for sending SMS messages. SMS sent through Skype can be configured to appear as originating from the Skype user's cellphone.

SMS aggregators

and other aggregators enable software developers to send and receive SMS messages through HTTP REST, Short Message Peer-to-Peer, SMTP and Web Services APIs.

Windows Live Messenger

MSN Messenger 7.0 and up had support for SMS messages. Service finally closed October 2014.

Yahoo! Messenger

, accessible through a dedicated client application, or through a Web site had support for SMS messages, although Yahoo! Messenger was shut down on July 17, 2018.

Spreadsheet-to-SMS gateway

A Spreadsheet to SMS service allows users to send SMS messages from Excel or a spreadsheet with a configurable message to some or all of the numbers in the document. Google Sheets allows such sending via a component called an "Add-on" accessible via the "Get Add-ons" menu within the online application. The Add-on connects directly to a mobile operator or Tier 1 aggregator's SMS Gateway via the Internet. If data is in an Excel spreadsheet, Libre Office, Open Office or Neo Office spreadsheet, Google sheets can still be used via the "File upload" feature in Google Drive, or copy and paste the data straight into a new or existing Google Sheet.

Email clients

Text messages can be sent from a personal computer to mobile devices via an SMS gateway or Multimedia Messaging Service gateway, using most popular email client programs, such as Outlook, Thunderbird, and so on. The messages must be sent in ASCII "text-only" mode. If they are sent in HTML mode, or using non-ASCII characters, they will most likely appear as nonsense on the recipient's mobile telephone.
Before the message can be sent, one must determine the domain of the mobile carrier's SMS gateway. For example, if one wanted to send a message to a mobile telephone in the United States serviced by AT&T, and the telephone number is +1 415-123-4567, the email would be addressed as
4151234567@txt.att.net

To determine the SMS gateway domain, e.g., txt.att.net, may require research - but most users know who their carrier is. Observe that the telephone number in this example for a US number is expressed as ten digits, without the country code and without dashes or other separator characters when composing the email address. The country code is not needed, as the 10-digit telephone number, together with the email domain, are sufficient to send the email from any location in the world.
It is useful to perform a character count before sending the message to ensure that it is within the 160-character limit. If it exceeds the limit, the SMS gateway should break the message into a set of consecutive 160-character, or shorter, messages to the mobile equipment, although the breaks may occur in the middle of words.
A message sent with an email client can be simultaneously addressed to multiple mobile telephones - just as text messages sent in the usual manner between mobile telephones can be sent to multiple recipients.
SMS gateway domains for other carriers :
Mobile carrierSMS gateway domainMMS gateway domain
Alltelsms.alltelwireless.commms.alltelwireless.com
AT&Ttxt.att.netmms.att.net
Boost Mobilesms.myboostmobile.commyboostmobile.com
Cricket Wirelessmms.cricketwireless.netmms.cricketwireless.net
txt.att.netmms.att.net
Google Fimsg.fi.google.com
MetroPCSmymetropcs.commymetropcs.com
Republic Wirelesstext.republicwireless.com
Sprintmessaging.sprintpcs.compm.sprint.com
T-Mobiletmomail.nettmomail.net
U.S. Cellularemail.uscc.netmms.uscc.net
Verizon Wirelessvtext.comvzwpix.com
Virgin Mobilevmobl.comvmpix.com

SMS gateway domains for Canadian carriers:

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