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    I am tired of paying for roaming, of being location tracked by my provider and running out of SIM slots.

    So I have decided to connect some SIM capabilities to my server and set it up as a sort of proxy that I could access over the internet to send regular SMS and make regular calls through the server.

    As far as I can tell it seems to be really complicated to do in linux and I just couldn't find anyway that would actually support sound over calls.

    The only solutions I found right now are to get an old phone (not ideal because of the price, battery and reliability) or use something like

    https://www.makerfabs.com/maduino-zero-4g-lte-sim7600.html

    Which can be connected to the server on the aux and serial ports. This is not too pricey but still seems like a bit much for my needs.

    My question is, are there better ways? Really all I need is SMS and calls.

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      I am tired of paying for roaming, of being location tracked by my provider and running out of SIM slots.

      So I have decided to connect some SIM capabilities to my server and set it up as a sort of proxy that I could access over the internet to send regular SMS and make regular calls through the server.

      As far as I can tell it seems to be really complicated to do in linux and I just couldn't find anyway that would actually support sound over calls.

      The only solutions I found right now are to get an old phone (not ideal because of the price, battery and reliability) or use something like

      https://www.makerfabs.com/maduino-zero-4g-lte-sim7600.html

      Which can be connected to the server on the aux and serial ports. This is not too pricey but still seems like a bit much for my needs.

      My question is, are there better ways? Really all I need is SMS and calls.

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      If you are on the usa or Canada, you can use jmp.chat as an alternative. It provides a phone number via the xmpp protocol.
      It might be possible to set up on your own server as well, have a look here:

      https://jmp.chat/faq

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        If you are on the usa or Canada, you can use jmp.chat as an alternative. It provides a phone number via the xmpp protocol.
        It might be possible to set up on your own server as well, have a look here:

        https://jmp.chat/faq

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        Have you used jmp.chat before? It looks pretty interesting at first glance

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