NetworkManager, dbus, 3G USB Modems and SMS

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I'm pretty sure I'm not posting this question to the best place, but here goes.

Can I write a program which will talk to NetworkManager or ModemManager over dbus to send and receive sms messages? Will this work while connected to a mobile broadband service on the same modem?

Is anyone out there already working on something like this?

I imagine the ideal solution is some kind of sms service provider, which itself could be accessed via dbus, with integration in email or IM clients.

Rationale:

I have a 3G usb modem which i use to connect to mobile broadband. This service is pretty much connected whenever I use my computer.

Often my provider sends SMS messages to the number of the usb modem, for example, to give warnings about going over quota (which I recently did). I would love a way to access these messages while connected to mobile broadband.

Cheers,

Dan


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