ActiveX Component



ViaNett SMS Klient
  - It couldn’t be simpler to send and receive sms messages!
  - New!  We can also provide klient for Java. Contact Nils Arne Tvedten
     for more information.

The Component Can:
  • Establish connection with ViaNett

  • Receive text messaging

  • Send text messaging

  • Send binary messages (logos, ring tones, picture messages, etc.)

  • Close connection with ViaNett
ViaNett SMS Klient is a solution designed for customers who need to distribute a variety of SMS messages and services. The solution introduces a service in which the customer receives a suggestion for a script that can be programmed into an existing solution the customer already has. The script communicates directly with ViaNett’s “SMS Central”, making it possible for you to send and receive messages from your own solution. For you the customer, this solution can be a support service, a critical reporting solution, a solution for internal company communication, or for reporting news which affects service or the ‘daily special’. In short, the reporting and receiving of information for which the SMS customer has a need.

For Developers:
The component can be implemented in all known programming languages:
java, c++, visual basic, asp, excel, access.

See code example in Visual Basic

And in case you need help with the code, ask us!
The distribution of SMS messages can take place through a ViaNett partner, or directly through the customer, if that customer provides him/herself with his/her own number through the telephone operator. Our partners have numbers 1901 and 1963.

The price for establishing the system is NOK 10.000,00 eks.mva. The operating license is NOK 500,00 eks.mva. per month, temporarily higher if there is a high volume, or if it is an operationally critical solution that requires special attention.

ViaNett can in addition offer complete SMS solutions with database, statistics, administration and billing: the same complete solution we offer on the internet. The solution can be both ‘kiosk-based’, and based on code sent from the website. The code confers the ability to have password-protected entry to the service from the website.


Figure 1. The ActiveX menu, as you find it in Visual Basic

The technology is based on ViaNett Publishing
 Copyright ViaNett 2001

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