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For example, a valid number would be <b>0037012345678</b> (370 is country code and 12345678 is the receiver's phone number, all preceded by 00)
 
For example, a valid number would be <b>0037012345678</b> (370 is country code and 12345678 is the receiver's phone number, all preceded by 00)
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==Scheduled SMS==
 
==Scheduled SMS==
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'''Scheduled SMS''' allows you to periodically send automated SMS messages to a specified number. Scheduled messages are managed in rule form, i.e., similar to '''SMS Utilities'''. Therefore, to configure a new Scheduled Message, we must first create a rule. To create a new rule, type in a phone number in the '''Phone number''' field located in the '''Scheduled Messages Configuration''' section and press the '''Add''' button located next to it.
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<b>Scheduled SMS</b> allows you to set up the router to periodically send SMS messages to a specified number. Scheduled messages are managed in rule form. Therefore, to configure a new Scheduled Message, we must first create a rule. To create a new rule, type in a phone number in the <b>Phone number</b> field located in the Scheduled Messages Configuration section and click the <b>Add</b> button located next to it.
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After this you will be redirected to the '''Scheduled Messages Configuration''' window.
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After this you will be redirected to the <b>Scheduled Messages Configuration</b> window.
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===Scheduled Messages Configuration===
 
===Scheduled Messages Configuration===
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