![]() For sending SMS messages through HTTP, your SMS gateway should have a built-in webserver (e.g. ![]() To establish connection between the SMS gateway and the C++ application, I used HTTP requests and responses. An SMS gateway is able to connect to the SMSC of the Mobile Service Provider via SMPP IP SMS connection or a GSM modem, so actually the SMS gateway can send out your message. Why? Because your application let you compose the SMS messages (including the text, the recipient’s phone number, etc.), but if you want to send out the SMS, you need to connect to the SMSC (Short Message Service Center that stores, forwards, converts and delivers SMS messages). ![]() So well, if you want to send SMS messages from your C++ application, first you need to connect your software and an SMS gateway to each other. If you are proficient in SMS technology, just skip this paragraph and move on to the next one. I will focus on the necessary code, but I would like to draw your attention to all the hardware and software requirements that are essentially needed for SMS messaging.īriefly about SMS technology for better understanding ![]() You will see, it is gonna be really easy. This is a short and straightforward article (or let’s say „tip” or „mini-review”) that presents how to send SMS messages from your own C++ (Cpp / C plus plus) application through HTTP.
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