07-19-2023 03:57 PM - last edited on 07-19-2023 04:02 PM by RogersMaude
I found out this morning that Email to SMS has been discontinued as a service. I found this out because I never received an emergency text message.
Rogers never notified me/did notify me on a bill (I looked at my bills)/didn't notify me because I wasn't "subscribed" to this service (I've been using since the 2000s). The supervisor and business support don't have any replacement solutions.
What does Rogers do to wake up their employees when the network breaks in the middle of the night? Or do they just plan it for the day, and reaching everyone fails because the network is down and thats why it takes so long to fix it?
Other than switching to Bell or Telus, what are other solutions, 3rd party email to SMS providers?
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07-22-2023 11:54 PM
07-27-2023 08:39 PM
Same here. Missing critical alarms from multiple power stations. HUGE public risk!!! Who can I call???
07-27-2023 11:01 PM
Unfortunately you can not call anybody, Your company is using a service which you were not paying for but now its gone and discontinued. Your boss now has to set up an email on your mobile device which by the way, is just as reliable and instant as a text message is, and use the email client on your phone, one good thing about this, is it is now going from email to email instead of email to text, so you will get a proper full message with no portion of the message cut off.
07-28-2023 12:03 AM
07-28-2023 07:05 AM
07-28-2023 08:08 AM
The service was part of the monthly fee, in the past it was a "standalone" charge (add-on) then rolled into the monthly plan.
07-28-2023 08:10 AM
Agreed, but not that simple. Most systems were designed around this platform. ADT for example, cannot send direct SMS/text.
08-02-2023 11:38 AM
Firstly to echo the sentiment that this is very poor customer service from Rogers to deprecate a service without informing those who use it.
I also find this option very useful for emergency alerts from systems that send email alerts - I don't want to keep checking my work email on weekends and evenings just in case there is an emergency - I would rather get a different kind of notification when I need to go check it.
After some poking around, I have discovered that there is a service offered by a site called mailpro.com that fills this gap. Mostly it seems to offer a service to send marketing emails, but it also has an option to send email to SMS messages. It cost US$9 to get 100 credits (a credit gets used up for every message sent, so this will last a while for rare emergency alerts messages).
I am not affiliated with this site in any way but thought others might find it useful too
08-15-2023 10:44 AM
Thanks for the info
08-15-2023 11:34 AM
I just sent a message and asked the team to forward it to the CEO (Mr. Staffieri) with the concerns about the cancellation of the service. I am hoping to see a response.
08-17-2023 08:52 AM
I understand that this is a tool you were using. I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause you. This tool presents technological limitations and is being discontinued.
Currently we don't currently have a product available to replace this one. If you are an emergency responder, volunteer, hospital employee or in disaster recover, please reach out to your Account Executive (AE) to discuss your account options. You may be eligible for Hypercare.
Regards,
RogersCorey
08-17-2023 12:04 PM
I work for a company that bans cell phones from entering the site. This means being able to email to SMS worked great for keeping in touch with my kids and husband. It's terribly inconvenient that it is no longer supported by Rogers.
08-18-2023 07:35 AM
Because in the '90s, SMS worked way better than a smartphone app does today.
What you're suggesting requires reliable internet access.
What we've been using barely required intermittent cellular service.
What we used to use was a pager, which could work just about anywhere -- as in basements, mountains, beaches.
I can go on vacation if I can be alerted to problems.
No details required.
08-21-2023 09:42 PM
The reason I use both email and SMS, for different purposes is that I can set different notification plans. I don't want to get "urgent" notifications for every email that comes in. Also, I can set SMS notification so that it will remind me every 5 minutes until I read the SMS. Don't want that with emails.
08-22-2023 08:46 AM
08-22-2023 11:12 AM
Personally I don't have any issue with the Rogers choosing to deprecate the service. What I am personally frustrated about was not being alerted about this _ahead of time_.
08-22-2023 11:24 PM
10-16-2023 12:27 PM
Not the same. We don't want to check work emails after hours to not get sucked in the other work related emails. But we want to be notified of urgent issues in a timely fashion. And it doesn't matter if we get the whole message, if we get a txt, we know we have to check work email to get more info. It is annoying that the feature is taken away, especially given how much we pay for Rogers service.
10-16-2023 01:52 PM
10-16-2023 01:54 PM
Incorrect, Bell and Telus continue to offer this service. I have received multiple email to sms notifications this morning.
10-16-2023 01:57 PM