How to get TEXT messages on FPL line

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tester2
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How to get TEXT messages on FPL line

Post by tester2 »

hi guys, i need your help, i got FPL & i like ot know "how to get TEXT messages on FPL",.

I mean to say the peoples send TEXT messages on CELL Phones, like the same way how to get TEXT messages on FPL.


Hopefully waiting for your replies.


Thanks
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Jake
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Re: How to get TEXT messages on FPL line

Post by Jake »

The short answer is, you can't.

It is only the Fongo app that is able to cope with texting. ATA, desktop, and home phone lines can't get text, nor text to speech unfortunately. I believe some cell providers and some phone providers will do the conversion for you, but that will be their side, not FPL's.
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Re: How to get TEXT messages on FPL line

Post by schultzter »

The question though is "why not?!" Since the SIP protocol, that FPL runs on, supports the equivalent of SMS messages and even presence information. The only reason Fongo and FPL don't support it is because they choose not to. Hopefully that will change, soon.
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Re: How to get TEXT messages on FPL line

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schultzter wrote:The question though is "why not?!" Since the SIP protocol, that FPL runs on, supports the equivalent of SMS messages and even presence information. The only reason Fongo and FPL don't support it is because they choose not to. Hopefully that will change, soon.
Hi there,

Re->"The only reason Fongo and FPL don't support it is because they choose not to. Hopefully that will change, soon"

Thank you so much for your feedback! Can you please provide an example of a Canadian VoIP provider that has that functionality built in?

I will raise this to the Dev team.

Thanks,
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Re: How to get TEXT messages on FPL line

Post by crunchy »

Hi Support,

As you had inquired, LES.net is a Canadian VoiP provider with this functionality built-in, and has been in operation for quite some time now.

Thanks!
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Re: How to get TEXT messages on FPL line

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crunchy wrote:Hi Support,

As you had inquired, LES.net is a Canadian VoiP provider with this functionality built-in, and has been in operation for quite some time now.

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Hi there,

That is not a good example. I have a few friends who used this and it's quite expensive compared with FPL. They all ported out from there to come back to FPL.

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Re: How to get TEXT messages on FPL line

Post by crunchy »

Thanks for your very quick response, Support! Very much appreciated!

You had requested for a Canadian VoiP provider with this functionality built-in (as I understood, no $$'s required extra - i.e. "Unlimited messaging" - comparable to Fongo's Unlimited messaging, which is a purchased add-on), and I responded, mentioning a provider that I use personally. I absolutely agree that LES.net is more expensive than FreePhoneLine.ca (i.e it is not free). However, it had been asserted earlier that FPL/Fongo had chosen not to implement such functionality.

This appears on the surface to be true: If this choice is due to ongoing cost, I understand that, and are sure that others would as well. HOWEVER - I would, as Fongo's service does, be ABSOLUTELY WILLING to pay for this feature! Other than Fongo, I cannot off of the top of my head think (other than mentioned) of another provider offering similar functionality (physically located and incorporated in Canada).

If I interpret your implication that this service would be costly to implement or support this feature, as Fongo charges for this feature (and I assume has a customer base to use this feature), I would be willing to pay for such an awesome compliment for my free phone service!

As always, your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks again!