Brevis.one SMS Gateway

Hardware SMS gateway for automated messaging

Publisher

Brevis.one

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About this software

brevis.one Desktop Extended Edition 4G is an on-premises hardware SMS gateway that sends and receives SMS messages via an inserted SIM card. It integrates with IT systems through HTTP API, REST, and email-to-SMS, and offers a web-based administration interface. The device supports LTE/4G connectivity, optional 5G in DX2 models, and is designed for GDPR-compliant, local message routing without relying on third-party cloud providers.

Licenses & prices

Full coverage premium 7x24 rack extended

Rack-mounted Brevis.one offering full message coverage with premium 7x24 support and extended operational features.

Full coverage standard 8x5 desktop extended

Desktop-form Brevis.one with full message routing and standard 8x5 support plus extended feature set.

Full coverage standard 8x5 rack extended

Rack-mount Brevis.one with full messaging coverage and standard 8x5 support plus extended administrative features.

Desktop extended edition 4g

Desktop Brevis.one edition with extended capabilities and built-in 4G cellular connectivity for mobile network messaging.

Desktop extended edition 5g

Desktop Brevis.one with extended features and native 5G connectivity for higher throughput messaging and lower latency.

Rack extended edition

Rack-mount Brevis.one edition providing extended management features and hardware designed for server-rack installations.

Sam software asset management desktop extended

Desktop Brevis.one edition integrating Software Asset Management for license visibility and extended operational support.

Sam software asset management rack extended

Rack-mount Brevis.one edition including Software Asset Management integration and extended support for centralized license tracking.

Secondary antenna

Secondary antenna accessory providing redundant cellular reception and improved signal diversity for the Brevis.one gateway.

Purchase

Brevis.one SMS Gateway

Brevis.one SMS Gateway
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Benefits

  • Local privacy control: Stores and transmits messages directly using an inserted SIM card.
  • Works without internet: Delivers SMS via the mobile network even if internet fails.
  • Multiple integration options: Supports HTTP API, REST, and email-to-SMS integrations.
  • Cellular network support: Models support 2G/3G/4G and optional 5G modems.
  • Web administration interface: Includes a browser-based interface for configuration and monitoring.

Available languages

  • English
  • German

Support information

  • Online documentation: Comprehensive quick start guides and technical documentation are available on the brevis.one documentation site.
  • License activation: Licensing is requested through the servicedesk and activated by uploading a license file.
  • Firmware updates: Firmware and software updates are distributed through the official documentation and update procedures.
  • Support channels: Support and sales contact information is listed on the vendor site including a support portal.
  • Hardware scope: Devices ship with antenna, power supply, console cable, and mounting accessories as documented.

Frequently asked questions

What is Brevis.one SMS Gateway?
A software SMS gateway that enables sending and receiving SMS messages for applications, automating notifications, verification codes, and bulk messaging via programmable interfaces.
How does it integrate with existing systems?
Integration is typically via REST APIs, SMPP, or webhooks, enabling servers and applications to send messages programmatically and receive delivery notifications.
How are delivery reports and message status provided?
SMS gateways commonly provide delivery receipts and status callbacks through APIs or webhooks, along with logs for tracking message lifecycles and troubleshooting.
What security and compliance measures are supported?
Gateways typically use TLS encryption, API keys or token-based authentication, and configurable message filtering; compliance with local messaging regulations depends on deployment and configuration.