It's likely none of you read this thread anymore... but I tried googling 
setting up a server gateway to send bulk SMS, and all I could find is paid 
services. 

I'm in charge of sending out notifications of activities to a group of 150 
people. I've started using apps on my T-Mobile Nexus S, but I get the 
Deny/Allow box this thread started with mentioning. Looks like I might have 
to root my phone to get around it, but I'd rather not if I can help it. If 
setting up a server gateway is some sort of free possibility I'd rather do 
that, since it would mean I could allow others to send notifications too. 
Any suggestions of where to look? Note I finished a Bachelors of Computer 
Science so I can understand technical stuff if pointed in the right 
direction, I just don't have any personal experience in this area as of yet 
:)

Thanks in advance! 

-Corby

On Wednesday, 5 January 2011 05:28:49 UTC-7, Mark Murphy wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Jawwad Farooq 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:

Send fewer than 100 messages. That limit has existed for well over a
> year and has been discussed several times.
>
> Better yet, send 0 messages from the device, and use a server gateway
> to send bulk SMS.
>
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