Alternatively you can download all documentation directly from the links below.
Web Services allow RPC’s (Remote Procedure Calls) into the SMS Gateway. Currently our API provides the following functions:
SMS Character Set HTTP API Document Java Example Client PHP Example Client MS Access 2007 Auto Login Script Return HTTP Post
This is best suited to low volume SMS Sending and you can send using an email client.
SMS Character Set Web Service API Document Net 2 Example Application Delphi Example Application Shortcode API Document Visual Studio Web Service Call Visual Studio Web Proxy
This is suitable for high volume messaging. The FTP upload facility allows customers to upload text files to a FTP server, and have the files automatically dispatched to message recipients.
SMS Character Set FTP API Document FTP File Example Watch Video
The windows service has been written to facilitate all the communication between a locally installed application and our SMS Gateway.
SMS Character Set Overview Source Code Installation Guide Usage Guide
Send SMS using an email client. This is best suited to low volume SMS Sending.
View receipt acknowledgement No acknowledgement
Send SMSs using Outlook 2010. This is best suited to low volume SMS sending
Sending SMS from Outlook 2010
Our SMPP connection is ideal if you need to send out a high volume of messages each month, and need to do so at high speed. With an SMPP connection, you’re continuously connected to our gateway, and the standard protocol requires no programming if you have SMPP software installed.