Type: | Bulk SMS messaging system |
Release Date: | June 2016 |
Average Cost: | varies |
Platforms: | All major platforms |
Distribution: | Worldwide |
Number of users: | 7,500+ estimated |
Language(s) Available: | All |
Written in: | VB.NET, C#, MySQL, PHP, Modem AT commands |
Engineer: | Matthew R. Walsh |
Designer: | Matthew R. Walsh |
Code Design: | Fully object-oriented, multi-threaded, parallel tasked, low-level API |
Machine Design: | Micro ITX server computer interfacing with parallel custom 4G wireless microcontroller systems. |
Lines of Code: | ~1,000 lines |
Number of Classes: | 3 classes |
Encryption: | None required, plaintext |
Description:
NEXMessage is a private, however,
for hire service developed and maintained by LOGIC NINE.
The project is a miniature PC, with an affixed LCD screen mounted to the glass to view the systems running status. Inside the miniature PC are more than 70 cellular telephone circuits which are controlled by a piece of software we developed to manage all of the modems and control what messages go to what device.
NEXMessage was developed originally for the NEX Valet system to send SMS messages as part of the service, because existing services cost $0.03 - $0.13 per message to send, which would extinguish all profits per customer using the NEX Valet system (profit margin is only 0.35 - 0.85 per customer).
This device allows the NEX Valet system to keep it's costs to a minimum, creating a higher profit margin and lower cost for the users of the service.