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This is the support site for Andrews & Arnold Ltd, a UK Internet provider. Information on these pages is generally for our customers but may be useful to others, enjoy!
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== Incoming messages ==
# This mainly relies on voicemail being able to activate based on caller phone number, so if it is a SMS relay service such as BT Text or AQL calling, divert to voicemail:
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# If the caller (SM-SC) replies with FSK quickly in accordance with ETSI ES 201 912 then accept the SMS digitally and deliver as an [[SMS#Inbound_SMS|Inbound SMS]], otherwise:
# send dialpad digits to have SM-SC play SMS as text-to-speech
# then record it like voicemail, attempt send the recording [[VoIP_-_Voicemail|via email]] and if successful, ask the SM-SC to delete the delivered SMS, then end the call.
== End user equipment interaction ==
End user SIP equipment may support ETSI ES 201 912 over RTP, if so then:
* VoIP supplier could implement that by divert outgoing calls to well known SM-SC numbers to the provider SM-SC
* Also have an option to rôle switch to SM-SC to deliver messages to it, after having [[SMS#Itemised_billing|logged them]], if customer wanted that.
= Experimenting =
Trying to send SMS from Vodafone to a BT number ported to AAISP does result in text-to-speech calls that come from 08456021111, which is different from the numbers in gigaset [https://gse.gigaset.com/fileadmin/legacy-assets/CustomerCare/Manuals/SL4xx/SL450_GO/A31008-M2721-L101-1-7619_en_IE-UK.pdf sl450a-go] that is use to get calls, so there likely be no need to support both the text to speech and FSK based SMS delivery.
The factory numbers are
The asterisk apparently means to accept any follow-on digits, although it could mean asterisk literally also.
[[User:Michael|Michael]] ([[User talk:Michael|talk]]) 22:17, 12 October 2021 (BST)
= Block SMS text to speech =
The user may prefer to lose incoming SMS completely than have them delivered as voice calls, such as where the ability to intercept calls from +448456021111 and +443333440000 to voicemail is not set up.
To do that the opt-out functions are used on both [https://www.bt.com/help/landline/set-up-and-use-bt-text BT] and [https://aql.com/aqltext/ AQL], with both pages used to opt back in later, such as to do further tests if progress on inbound digital delivery of SMS is known about.
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