
We?ve done this, essentially porting away the SMS piece of a number. From my experience, Bandwidth doesn?t allow ?3rd party SMS enablement? of their numbers, but INTQ does. I have a subset of my numbers with INTQ specifically because of this. --- Christopher Aloi ctaloi at gmail.com Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 17, 2022, at 6:21 PM, Carlos Alvarez via VoiceOps <voiceops at voiceops.org> wrote:
? I mentioned this as an option, but the scheduling vendor didn't like the idea. I'm guessing they don't have a billing method for this. Right now it's on hold until he can get someone on his tech side involved. I was more just curious about his concept that he thinks they have done a split before. He may be completely mistaken.
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 3:15 PM Matthew Duggan <matthew.duggan at ciptex.com> wrote: Hi There,
Twilio Gold Partner here. If they port the number to Twilio then using Twilio Programmable Voice they calls could be forwarded either via sip or pstn back to yourselves.
They would have to pay Twilio the Egress cost. Feel free to message me offline for further assistance.
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If they are already in twilio, they can create a SIP Trunk where you'd connect to to get the inbound calls. That way SMS stays at twilio and voice goes to you.
I'm not aware of another way to do it cleanly.
El mi?, 17 de ago. de 2022 3:56 p. m., Carlos Alvarez via VoiceOps <voiceops at voiceops.org> escribi?: We had an odd customer request, via a vendor trying to provide them with automated scheduling services via SMS. They are asking us to "release the SSID" to allow them to do SMS on the number, but we keep the voice. I'm unaware of this ability, and they even said that so far, most carriers won't even discuss it with them.
Their service rides on the Twilio API, and I *think* Twilio uses Bandwidth. This number is currently with Bandwidth. So I don't know if that might make a difference. _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps at voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops
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