the app is using OAuth so i do not store any passwords (which is not even recommended by Twitter) so feel free to sign in
Aha, I now get the drift of your implementation. A voice call is involved; so yes, the number is accessible from anywhere. I had asummed that the initial access was via a USSD short code.
Here's my new framework understanding of the idea
1. Voice call brings in required parameters of the targeted end user.
2. App, captures what it needs from the call details & disconnects the call.
3. An "application originating" (sort of NI USSD dialogue) USSD menu is fired to the end user.
Hmmm, I must have encountered something in those lines during those days when mig33 used to offer free calls (credit)
I've sent u my numbers off-list.
Tony.
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