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SMS Smart Metering Systems Plc

956.00
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19 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Smart Metering Systems Plc LSE:SMS London Ordinary Share GB00B4X1RC86 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.00 0.10% 956.00 952.00 956.00 960.00 952.00 960.00 7,734 16:29:55
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/11/2003
00:18
that is not my intention
energyi
23/11/2003
00:03
energi, will they let you send spam text onto a mobile phone?
wally123
22/11/2003
23:49
More?
Here's another
csoft: https://www.csoft.co.uk/cgi-bin/logon_go_app.pl

Magic Message:

energyi
22/11/2003
23:47
I'm having a look at services which allow Text SMS messages to be sent
from ordinary PC's.

Anyone doing that?

I have found a few services like that, and I am wondering about cost & flexibility

Google Search:


Service---- Cost/Msg Min.# Prepay : Comment
o2........ : .. 5.0P .. 30 . Yes. : Best deal? First 30 free
Csoft..... : .. 8.5P . 100 . Yes. :
TextMagic. : .. 9.3P . 150 . Yes. :
2SMS...... : . 10.0P . 900 . Yes. : Business, multiples, add-ons
FastSMS... : . 15.0P . 100 . Yes. : Gets cheaper: 1000 for £100
Like2Stay. : .. Free . N/A . N/a. : Carries advertising message

(note: e... : ....mo)
= = = = =
LINKS:
o2....... :
Csoft.... :
TextMagic :
2sms..... :
FastSMS.. :
More FREE):

energyi
30/7/2003
13:47
Thanks, i'll take a look.
opthalmist
29/7/2003
13:42
You can trade via wap on your phone with TD Waterhouse
csnow
29/7/2003
13:35
Does anyone know of a UK broker that offers this service?
opthalmist
18/12/2002
21:29
Tony,

has this facility with the following caveat... each alert is chargeable.

The talk21 set up page describe charging as...

" In order to maintain and improve the service, there is a charge of 10p for each SMS Alert you receive. This will be billed to you by your mobile phone service provider as each provider supports this. There is no set up fee or subscription for this service from talk21.
Please note: Mobile phone service provider's actual charges have increased. This means that from 15th July 2002 if you are a Vodafone or O2 user, you will be charged 15p (plus VAT) for each Alert delivered. We will confirm the charges from the other operators when we know them. "


I think this is a bit confusing as I read this as 10p (to talk21) plus 15 + vat to operator. Not cheap but it depends how often its triggered I suppose.

My worry would be reliability. I used to use the Cellnet share price SMS service and the number of times the SMS was delayed (reply not received in 30 seconds) or misleading (price feed stopped) were worryingly frequent.

AFAIK SMS is not a guaranteed delivery. If the operators SMS Message Centre goes into overload (quite possible with the advent of TV voting etc), messages will start to be queued and when the queue is full new messages are just discarded.

Mark

sparkie
18/12/2002
18:01
Tony, if you've got an always-on connection that checks your email this should be fairly easy to achieve using an email client such as Outlook which can run a chosen application when a message meeting your criteria arrives. The application to run would be either something like the Nokia data suite if you have a mobile phone connected to the PC, or a browser invoking a URL to send an SMS from an external provider ( etc).
thetroll
18/12/2002
17:46
Locust looks interesting, but doesn't obviously seem to do what I'm looking for. Have also finally had response from O2 saying they have no alternative since withdrawing Genie. If anyone else has any solutions I'd be most grateful.

Tony

futurefinder
13/12/2002
16:35
Thank you - will check out locust after hours and report back.

Tony

futurefinder
13/12/2002
00:51
Check with your phone service provider. They should be able to give you an email address that will forward as SMS.
optimist
12/12/2002
11:57
Not tried it myself, but have found this one which looks like it fits the bill.
glads
12/12/2002
08:47
I use Q Charts for US trading which will send an email alert once a certain price has been reached. I used to have a genieone web based email account that automatically forwarded an SMS to my mobile when an email was received. This service has now been withdrawn. Does anyone know of any other email services that offer something similar?

Thanks for your help.

Tony

futurefinder
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