Sending SMS Without SMS Gateway in IBM Worklight - ibm-mobilefirst

I want to send Sms on one number every time when the user clicks the button in my application.I don't want to use any Sms Gateway.The Message can be send with the Phone mobile carrier network.I Could not find it any docs.
Can Any body help me with the docs and the sample code.
Help is appreicated.

You can try the following, which is outside of MobileFirst Platform:
Use the sms:// protocol and launch the system messaging application and send it
Use available 3rd party Cordova plugins
This may require to take care of the whitelisting in Cordova to allow it.

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I am building a React Native application for calling using RingCentral APIs.First of all I tried using the webphone RTC via web browser: https://github.com/ringcentral/ringcentral-web-phone. It works perfectly fine in web browsers. But the thing I need is to call via react-native application I am building.
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I guessed that you want to implement a functional phone using react native where you want to use the RingCentral WebRTC SDK to handle incoming and outgoing phone calls.
First of all, please mind the browser compatibility supported by the WebPhone SDK. Secondly, it is not trivial and I cannot support you on the react-native part. However, RingCentral provides an easy way to embed a RingCentral embeddable phone to any webpage and that app is an open source project. You can use the embeddable as such or clone the project and learn from the code or modify it to meet your requirements.
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