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What is the AT command that replace my phone number to a Text while
sending the SMS through a GSM modem. For example, when I send in an SMS
through my GSM modem, I don't want my cell no i.e. +18167867865;
instead of the number I want to have "ICS" displayed. Is that possible
to
do with the help of AT commands and GSM modem?
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rocder@gmail.com wrote:
> What is the AT command that replace my phone number to a Text
> while sending the SMS through a GSM modem. For example, when I
> send in an SMS through my GSM modem, I don't want my cell no
> i.e. +18167867865; instead of the number I want to have "ICS"
> displayed. Is that possible to do with the help of AT commands
> and GSM modem?
It's not possible to control the content of the originator
address field in messages lodged by "mobile originated"
devices.
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John Henderson wrote:
> rocder@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>>What is the AT command that replace my phone number to a Text
>>while sending the SMS through a GSM modem. For example, when I
>>send in an SMS through my GSM modem, I don't want my cell no
>>i.e. +18167867865; instead of the number I want to have "ICS"
>>displayed. Is that possible to do with the help of AT commands
>>and GSM modem?
>
>
> It's not possible to control the content of the originator
> address field in messages lodged by "mobile originated"
> devices.
>
> John
And that's gotta be a good thing... can you imagine the scams that could
be perpetuated if it was possible?
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