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SMS Notify XML Web Service
The CDYNE SMS Notify! API provides any company an automated method to send and receive single or bulk SMS text messages. This service is currently being utilized by universities, schools, delivery companies, monitoring applications, and more. SMS messages are sent instantly and return the status of every message sent.

This service does not require a provider name, simply provide the message and phone number to send to. For every message you send, you will receive a unique identification number. You can then use that number to query the delivery status and message responses.

No more outrageous fees!
No startup fees. No contract. No addition fees for SMS usage.

Interact with your own data
CDYNE SMS Notify! can be programmed to retrieve replies from messages you send and post them back to your own application. CDYNE SMS Notify! provides a truly competitive text notification and communication platform to enhance your business and reduce costs.

Commercial text messaging facts

  1. An SMS message is sent via a gateway directly to the cell phone carrier, while an SMTP message, like any other email, bounces from server to server (this can often happen a half-dozen times) before it arrives.
  2. SMS messages travel over a Virtual Private Network (VPN) and are thus secure, while SMTP messages travel unencrypted around the Internet.
  3. Cell phone carriers (often reluctantly) deliver SMTP messages for free, while they charge a toll for SMS messages. Because they charge this toll, carriers have a much greater incentive to make sure SMS messages are delivered in a timely fashion. Furthermore, as these messages are routed directly through their computers, carriers can provide you with delivery information--messages which do not arrive are called bounces. With SMTP you never know if your messages arrived.
  4. Perhaps the greatest benefit of SMS messaging over SMTP messaging is its two-way messaging capabilities.  This allows your subscribers to respond to messages you send them.


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