Inbound sms

Currently we use scot on our webas 620 system for e-mail, fax and outbound SMS.
Is there a way of receiving inbound SMS messages through SCOT (sapconnect SOST)?
Some one has suggested Cycos MRS as a solution, this fits in well with us because they also claim the product can be used for EP application CTI (SAPphone) integration .
Has anybody ever used this product or achieved inbound sms to SAP without writing there own gateway on middleware.

Hie
I know this may sound really strange that I am asking for a guide that you probably did 3 years ago.
But incase you still remember, I would like for you to assist me with configuration for sending out sms's to clients. If you could send me a document, i would be more thatn glad.
I would also like to find out what are the hardware requirements if any, this functionality to take place.
Thanks in advance.

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