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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:38 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Controlling cell phone VM / Fax waiting not Reply with quote

Matt Watson wrote:
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On June 23, 2008 08:08:53 am OCG Technical Support wrote:

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I little more digging and I confirmed that cell phone VM and FAX waiting
icons are in fact controlled by a proprietary SMS message format. Here's
what I found:





Message Waiting Indication Group: Store Message
This Group allows an indication to be provided to the user about the status
of types of
message waiting on systems connected to the GSM PLMN. The mobile may
present this
indication as an icon on the screen, or other MMI indication. The mobile
may take note of
the Origination Address for messages in this group and group 1100. For each
indication
supported, the mobile may provide storage for the Origination Address which
is to control
the mobile indicator.
Text included in the user data is coded in the Default Alphabet.
Where a message is received with bits 7..4 set to 1101, the mobile shall
store the text of
the SMS message in addition to setting the indication.
Bits 3 indicates Indication Sense:
Bit 3
0 Set Indication Inactive
1 Set Indication Active
Bit 2 is reserved, and set to 0
Bit 1 Bit 0 Indication Type:
0 0 Voicemail Message Waiting
0 1 Fax Message Waiting
1 0 Electronic Mail Message Waiting
1 1 Other Message Waiting*
* Mobile manufacturers may implement the "Other Message Waiting" indication
as an
additional indication without specifying the meaning. The meaning of this
indication is
intended to be standardized in the future, so Operators should not make use
of this
indication until the standard for this indication is finalized.





Now the tough part...does anyone want to create an app to send notification
to a cell phone to set/clear these bits?


could you provide a link to where you got the info from? I'd be interested in
seeing if i can get this to do anything useful.


Maybe this time the message reaches the list. If it doesn't maybe Matt
can pass this on?

Check out http://www.ihub.com which have lots of information regarding
SMS messages, you can also use their software as a trial for 60 days to
see it in action.

//Peter
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:44 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Controlling cell phone VM / Fax waiting not Reply with quote

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 08:24:42AM -0400, Matt Watson wrote:

Quote:
On June 23, 2008 08:08:53 am OCG Technical Support wrote:
Quote:
I little more digging and I confirmed that cell phone VM and FAX waiting
icons are in fact controlled by a proprietary SMS message format. Here's
what I found:
[snip]

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could you provide a link to where you got the info from? I'd be interested in
seeing if i can get this to do anything useful.

You should be able to get most of the info from www.3gpp.org

Steve

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:20 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Controlling cell phone VM / Fax waiting not Reply with quote

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 11:03:49AM -0400, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:

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On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 08:24:42AM -0400, Matt Watson wrote:
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Now the tough part...does anyone want to create an app to send notification
to a cell phone to set/clear these bits?
could you provide a link to where you got the info from? I'd be
interested in seeing if i can get this to do anything useful.
Good luck. The strong possibility exists, though, that you'll find the
customer-exposed API doesn't have a path to set the bits you need.

If you have access to an SMSC you can generally set most of the bits
using SMPP/UCP/etc.

Steve

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:40 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Controlling cell phone VM / Fax waiting not Reply with quote

Hi,

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Now the tough part...does anyone want to create an app to send notification to a cell phone to set/clear these bits?

you can set these flags with a GSM-Phone connected to gnokii/gammu, or you can use a commercial SMS-Service like http://www.truesenses.com, both can be called via an externnotify script.

On the downside, asterisk does not yet have a mechanism to track the status of an external MWI, so you have to do this yourself (send an SMS when you have new messages and clear the MWI after you've listened to the last one...)
Regards,

Andreas

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