raccoon 53 Report post Posted October 26, 2004 Guys, one more initiative from BSNL... SMS service through Internet (Sancharnet) launched wef 01.10.2004 across the countryThe salient features of the service are as follows: • The users can log into their Sancharnet Mail account and send SMS(s) to any mobile telephone user across the country as normal email, with recipient address as - 'mobile number@sms.sancharnet.in' • The SMS can be sent to maximum 10 recipients per transaction at a time; • Size of SMS is limited to 300 characters. In case, the SMS is longer than 165 characters then it will be split into 2 parts of 165 characters and the balance characters. Characters beyond 300 will get truncated; • SMS to international destinations will not be available; • The pro-rata minutes shall be deducted per SMS as per Internet Plan taken by Sancharnet customers • The said facility shall not be available through CLI based Internet Service 'NetOne'. Tariff for SMS through Sancharnet on National Level (i) Flat rate of Rs.0.30 paise per SMS on National level (ii) Discount for bulk SMS on national level would be as follows:- Minimum committed SMS Volume per month Tariff Minimum 10,000 SMS per month @ Rs.0.25 paise per SMS Minimum 25,000 SMS per month @ Rs.0.20 paise per SMS The above rates are for a period of three months and can be revised later on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raccoon 53 Report post Posted October 26, 2004 (edited) However, Iv been trying to send an SMS to both my RIM and Excel (BSNL pre paid), without luck! The emails are just bouncing. Inquiries with Sancharnet regarding the possibility of sending SMS thro this route to a RIM number drew a blank ...as expected. Could anybody with a Sancharnet a/c try and see if its working? Edited October 26, 2004 by raccoon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raccoon 53 Report post Posted November 22, 2005 Have been using this service for quite some time now ...but since a month or so not a single SMS is reaching anybody! Any other Sancharnet users here have experienced this? The toll free helpline number (1957) is very seldom if ever even answered to. BSNL is the pits! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites