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2010-04-12
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I did find out the email-to-SMS adress I was looking for from this Wikipedia page (#@fido.ca), but unfortunately you get the "you must send a reply to get the actual message" BS, so it's not at all useful for what I had in mind.
I was formerly using SMS as a make-shift emergency paging system from the office. Any of the systems I monitor would send me an SMS if anything was down & I'd turn my phone on silent @ night for anything except SMS. Not perfect, but it worked. So I guess now the systems can't wake me in the middle of the night anymore. Oh well.
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2010-04-12
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2010-04-13
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grog: as far as I'm aware, you can't get data add-on with prepaid. Otherwise I would have gone that route too, since I almost never use the mobile phone.
I haven't tried it yet, but couldn't Tweakr be used for that purpose (selective notification)?
What about having your servers send you messages via e-mail, Jabber or GTalk? Then you could have your N900 alert you when one of those comes in, instead of SMS. The best thing about the N900 is that it can be on the 'Net 24/7.
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2010-04-13
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That's an interesting idea. I've never played with sending IM from the command-line. Any idea what's involved?
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2010-04-14
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2010-04-14
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I am currently using Fido, they're the cheapest plan I know of.
Set-up fees: $35 for the SIM, $35 to set it up, plus taxes, comes to about $80 just to start to use the service on the N900.
Monthly fees: I get the cheapest voice plan, 50 minutes, 50 SMS, for $15. I then add-on 500MB of data for $25.
After taxes, I pay about $45 per month. This gives me full Internet on the N900. I have yet to ever use more than 250 MB in a month.
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2010-04-14
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That's an interesting idea. I've never played with sending IM from the command-line. Any idea what's involved?
TX
Does Fido provide an email-to-SMS address? That's another thing Speakout doesn't. If they do, then I'm definitely sold.
TX
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