Weather 'n SMS
Hi all,
Been lurking for a while and after a recent trip to Cham I'm all boarded up ;-) I run a weather site in the UK called Metcheck and we provide SMS forecasts to skiers in the Alps whilst they are out there to let them know of the expected conditions for the next day :- http://www.metcheck.com/snow/ As many of the users here are States side, would you think a similar system would work well over there? If there are any ideas/improvements which you think we could make then please do let me know. Regards, Andrew |
Andrew Bond wrote:
Hi all, Been lurking for a while and after a recent trip to Cham I'm all boarded up ;-) I run a weather site in the UK called Metcheck and we provide SMS forecasts to skiers in the Alps whilst they are out there to let them know of the expected conditions for the next day :- http://www.metcheck.com/snow/ As many of the users here are States side, would you think a similar system would work well over there? If there are any ideas/improvements which you think we could make then please do let me know. Regards, Andrew Andrew, what about that large chunk of thr pyrenees in Spain? JayP |
Andrew Bond wrote:
I run a weather site in the UK called Metcheck and we provide SMS forecasts to skiers in the Alps whilst they are out there to let them know of the expected conditions for the next day :- As many of the users here are States side, would you think a similar system would work well over there? SMS is just getting started in the US. But it is in its infancy, and for example the phone companies never got SMS traffic between different phone companies working so they now have Verisign (yes, the same) as intermediate. You may want to check the telecom digest (a real old-fashioned mailing list ;)) on this subject. Loads of knowledge about US and other countries telecom there. http://telecom-digest.org/ to get started and search archives. Koos (no expert on this subject, but fan of telecom digest) -- Koos van den Hout, PGP keyid RSA/1024 0xCA845CB5 via keyservers or DSS/1024 0xF0D7C263 -?) Fax +31-30-2817051 Camp Wireless, wireless Internet access /\\ http://idefix.net/~koos/ at campsites http://www.camp-wireless.org/ _\_V |
"Koos van den Hout" wrote in message ... =] You may want to check the telecom digest (a real old-fashioned mailing list ;)) on this subject. Loads of knowledge about US and other countries telecom there. http://telecom-digest.org/ to get started and search archives. Thanks Koos, A |
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