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to other solutions!
Something web-based so you can control it centrally and set up rules that Bert and Ernie (or a group called Sesame) go to one number and Donatello, Raphael (TMNT) go to another number. The remainder could go to a catch-all number.
The issue is going to be keeping the contacts in sync, depends on how often your 'want to hear from' list is going to change.
Our Web SMS will do half of what you want currently (ie forwarding from one common, mainland UK, number to another number) and we're underway on a major re-vamp that could easily include the group/contact filtering
As for the contact syncing, might have something up my sleeve. Give me a call/email if you want to discuss this in more detail.
that I'd like redirected. I don't think you can do anything other than keep
them on their sim cards with their accounts active?
BTW this would be easy with SMS Home Routing ;)
- auto-forwarding?
- autoreply?
- scheduled delivery? (there was a Nokia Communicator that had that feature)
If might not be for the normobs as you call them, but it will certainly appeal to heavy mobile and texting users as well as business users.