
(oops. I mistakenly sent that last message before I was ready.) Hi, folks, I see that Voxbone have started to enable their DIDs to relay inbound SMSes. Are any other providers doing likewise? Are they doing so over encrypted sessions, or is it all still plaintext? (More and more entities, including Google, are using SMS as a supposedly-out-of-band way of relaying secure tidbits such as password reset info.) Have you IT folks provided that functionality to end-users in a business setting? Any best practices / gotchas? thanks, Graham

Hi Graham We've done so for a long time on UK DIDs. We don't deliver messages over SIP but instead over a http(s) session which simplifies implementation for them. Cheers Simon On 13 Oct 2010, at 22:53, Graham Freeman <graham.freeman at cernio.com> wrote:
(oops. I mistakenly sent that last message before I was ready.)
Hi, folks,
I see that Voxbone have started to enable their DIDs to relay inbound SMSes.
Are any other providers doing likewise?
Are they doing so over encrypted sessions, or is it all still plaintext? (More and more entities, including Google, are using SMS as a supposedly-out-of-band way of relaying secure tidbits such as password reset info.)
Have you IT folks provided that functionality to end-users in a business setting? Any best practices / gotchas?
thanks,
Graham
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