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2/9/2008

Automated Text Messaging

Filed under: Geek News and Stuff, General — site admin @ 4:08 pm

I have been searching around for a free solution to a minor problem. The problem is snow days or snow delays. The school district posts snow day schedules online but there are lots of people who don’t bother to check the web site, or listen to the radio or watch TV including some of our own employees. A “simple” solution would be a system that first would alert our drivers that the schedule has been changed through text messaging. That way up to 80 phone calls could be averted in favor of 80 text messages. Advancing such a system to begin alerting parents would save hundreds if not thousands of phone calls answered,

“Transportation, school’s canceled”

whereby there is usually one of two responses. The first,

“Is it a two hour delay?”

“No. School’s canceled.”

“School’s canceled?”

“Yes.”

“Oh. OK.”

<click>
Or, just <click>
I envision a system that allows people to register their phone number with multiple levels, Transportation employees who tend to be up earlier and might need different kinds of alerts, other district employees and parents. I’ve found some programs that would allow some of this and others might be able to be bent to work, but nothing “out of the box” so to speak especially when you consider that I’m also thinking that a web based system would be best - and our web server is a Mandriva box so it has to be a *nix based solution… that kills the $29.95 solution from Notepage which looks like it covers most everything except, of course, the the fact that it runs on Windows :( . And digging a little more I notice that at least one solution has a per-pager licensing structure.
I suppose a package that will send a text to the phone through an email interface could work, but the mailing list solutions that I’m familiar with (Mailman) require some sort of two way authentication that may or may not work so well when we’re talking about phones and text messages.

If anyone has experience with a Linux based solution that isn’t too cumbersome, I’m interested in hearing about it.

2 Comments

  1. This was discussed a bit on a mailing list I’m on for online news managers, and this came up on there:
    http://code.google.com/p/django-sms/

    There was some discussion here that might help as well as it mentions some other possible solutions:
    http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/125b2707a3071557

    Comment by Jake — 2/10/2008 @ 5:31 pm

  2. BTW: Perl-based Dadamail could get you mailing list/annoucement, too, w/out two-way authentication (if need be). Not ideal, however, as many folks don’t even know their e-mail address for their phone or know that they even have one (some companies require you to pay more for the email address).

    Comment by Jake — 2/10/2008 @ 6:19 pm

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