I'm looking to receive messages, whether at a plain shortcode or a shortcode with a keyword, and respond to them with messages for which the recipient pays – that is, MT (mobile terminated) billing, aka premium SMS.

I'm consistently amazed how poor SMS gateways are at communicating what their services actually do. There are several useful questions here on SO, but none of them seem to exactly cover my question.

Here are what the options seem to be in the UK and why I'm not sure which I should or even could use:

  • MBlox: They seem to be the what everyone recommends when you're serious. While they do premium SMS in 14 countries, of course they don't say which countries. Of course no mention is made to whether they do long codes or shortcodes, or whether they support MT responses. To add insult to injury, you're told to contact their sales staff for any information beyond the meagre info on their premium SMS page. *sigh*
  • Clickatell: They seem well-regarded but it's unclear whether they support MT messages for their UK shortcodes. Also, you must receive at least 500 messages a month before they start paying out your share to you. This is prohibitive for a new service.
  • BulkSMS: They seem to only offer incoming long numbers, which would preclude MT replies.
  • Mediaburst: While the best designed website, I still can't find what kind of number you can receive messages on, though I'm guessing only long numbers based upon the price page for their other, Textburst product. Of course they don't say whether they do MT replies.
  • textlocal: You can receive texts on a shortcode, whether shared or dedicated, but I can't find anything about support MT replies.
  • aql: Hey they actually say they support MT messages and have all sorts of numbers, including shared (keyword) shortcodes! The payouts seem quite reasonable too, and the API seems acceptable.

So, is aql the way to go?

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