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Translating SMS Messages With Azure Translator Text

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Date Published
Author
Kelly J Andrews
Word Count
1,263
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292
Language
English
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Summary

This tutorial demonstrates how to create an Express.js server that receives inbound SMS messages from Vonage and translates them into English using the Azure Translator Text service. To get started, you need a Vonage API account, a phone number from Vonage, and an Azure Translator Text subscription. You also need to set up ngrok to allow public traffic to reach your local application. The tutorial guides you through creating an Express route and functions to handle incoming SMS messages and translations, using the `@azure/ms-rest-js` and `@azure/cognitiveservices-translatortext` packages.

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