[VoiceOps] A2P-aaS

Carlos Alvarez caalvarez at gmail.com
Thu Sep 7 18:00:39 EDT 2023


 Petition the FCC for a change (or whoever is making up these requirements
seemingly randomly).

As far as bypassing the notification wall, this is going to amuse you, but
you know, you could just….make the system call you.  LOL.  Or find an app
that does notifications with the “deliver urgently” mode, which certainly
works.  I know because I have a necessary app that won’t let you disable
them, so to prevent being woken up by a meaningless alarm I have to
force-kill it every night.


On Sep 7, 2023 at 1:31:16 PM, Alex Balashov via VoiceOps <
voiceops at voiceops.org> wrote:

> I have a purely internal portal application that is used to send SMS
> notifications about customer monitoring incidents and emergencies about...
> twice a month. Maybe 5-10 messages per month total, across several
> associates combined. It's all done through Twilio's SMS API.
>
> There is not enough Prozac, pot, liquor, etc. in the world that's going to
> make me log into Twilio's portal and do their campaign enrollment. For
> these negligible volumes of purely internal notification traffic, a pure
> cost centre, not customer-facing anything, etc., I just don't care, and you
> won't make me care.
>
> However, these notifications are fairly essential because they allow me to
> pierce the iOS "Do Not Disturb" wall on our phones and get them even at 3
> AM. There's no decent over-the-top alternative I can see; I have to enable
> notifications for an over-the-top messaging application as a whole, the
> last thing I want to do.
>
> So, there's a business opportunity here for an SMS provider who 1) offers
> a relatively straightforward REST API to send SMS and 2) will take care of
> the A2P campaign garbage aspect.
>
> I'd love if someone took that up.
>
> -- Alex
>
> --
> Alex Balashov
> Principal Consultant
> Evariste Systems LLC
> Web: https://evaristesys.com
> Tel: +1-706-510-6800
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