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= 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 1740P17094009* to send (as in active send=yes) and 0800587529* to receive (as in active send=no), it can be set to process these numbers on IP1 instead of "Fixed"
 
The factory numbers are 1740P170940091470P17094009* to send (as in active send=yes) and 0800587529* to receive (as in active send=no), it can be set to process these numbers on IP1 instead of "Fixed"
The asterisk apparently means to accept any follow-on digits, although it could mean asterisk literally also.
 
Therefore, the outstanding matters are to get BT to send AAISP SMS either via [https://www.bt.com/help/landline/set-up-and-use-bt-text SMS over PSTN], (by us [sending "register" to 00000 or BT delivering SMS over inter-operator transports such as text files over ftp over ipsec.
 
[[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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