From: Tom Anderson on
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010, Alan Gutierrez wrote:

> Arne Vajh?j wrote:
>> On 29-07-2010 05:33, Tom Anderson wrote:
>>> On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Arne Vajh?j wrote:
>>>> On 28-07-2010 06:21, Pif wrote:
>>>>> I would like to create a server that can send SMS on Linux (or
>>>>> windows). I don't want to pay a provider on the Web and I would like
>>>>> to use my own mobile phone chip as a "SMS modem".
>>>>
>>>> Why?
>>>>
>>>> I would expect the price you pay for SMS to be higher than what an SMS
>>>> aggregator that buy millions from the telco pays.
>>>
>>> If he already has a contract which gives him an SMS allowance, and his
>>> planned usage is within that allowance and the operator's fair use
>>> restrictions, then the marginal cost of sending messages via the phone
>>> is zero. It's hard to get any cheaper than that.
>>
>> True.
>>
>> That model will not work for anything large scale.
>>
>> Be he did not say anything about volume, so you are
>> correct.
>
> I was struck by this exchange, where the intent of the OP is considered
> in determining the correct answer. This has been hard for me to find in
> the Java world, where it seems you need to first show that you are
> advanced enough to ask a question before anyone will answer it. There is
> a real anti-intellectual bent in some Java communities, yet this
> community is knowledgeable, reasonable and direct. It is, for me, a real
> find.

You misunderstand. It's merely that if we understand his purpose more
clearly, we'll be in a better position to ruthlessly destroy him later.

tom

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