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- 05-04-2004, 06:49 AM #1Phil SchumanGuest
Our son has a Virgin Mobile phone (which uses the Sprint network)
and it seems to be work ok for him - and it supports text messaging
which amazingly enough since the basic Sprint network does not....
I was wondering how the text messaging logistics works
on the different phones and their related networks ?
I guess you either send each text message to a gateway of some kind
[email protected]
or to a local (same network) phone 111-123-1234
So every "H R U" and the reply/conversation gets sent this way ?
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- 05-04-2004, 10:11 AM #2RichieGuest
Re: Virgin Mobile - Text messaging
Or course, Sprint supports text messaging. You just have to call them so
they activate it on your account.
SMS is not like email. It's send through a service center (that is a
telephone number) operated by the carrier. There are also gateways that
allow you to send text messages to mobile phones via email (i.e.
[email protected]).
"Phil Schuman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Our son has a Virgin Mobile phone (which uses the Sprint network)
> and it seems to be work ok for him - and it supports text messaging
> which amazingly enough since the basic Sprint network does not....
> I was wondering how the text messaging logistics works
> on the different phones and their related networks ?
> I guess you either send each text message to a gateway of some kind
> [email protected]
> or to a local (same network) phone 111-123-1234
>
> So every "H R U" and the reply/conversation gets sent this way ?
>
>
>
- 05-04-2004, 02:31 PM #3JosephGuest
Re: Virgin Mobile - Text messaging
On Tue, 04 May 2004 12:49:38 GMT, "Phil Schuman"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Our son has a Virgin Mobile phone (which uses the Sprint network)
>and it seems to be work ok for him - and it supports text messaging
>which amazingly enough since the basic Sprint network does not....
>I was wondering how the text messaging logistics works
>on the different phones and their related networks ?
>I guess you either send each text message to a gateway of some kind
> [email protected]
>or to a local (same network) phone 111-123-1234
>
>So every "H R U" and the reply/conversation gets sent this way ?
Send to [email protected] and it will always be delivered no
matter which North American network you wish to use.
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- 05-04-2004, 06:01 PM #4CharlesHGuest
Re: Virgin Mobile - Text messaging
In article <[email protected]>,
Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:
>Send to [email protected] and it will always be delivered no
>matter which North American network you wish to use.
Does teleflip deal with local number portability (LNP)? It used to be
that one could look at the area code + prefix and know which carrier
(landline or wireless) owned the number. And knowing which wireless
carrier, you would know their SMTP portal (e.g., vtext.com for Verizon
Wireless). But with LNP, you have to have hooks into the phone network
to query a database to determine which carrier handles a specific number.
- 05-04-2004, 06:25 PM #5Chip OrangeGuest
Re: Virgin Mobile - Text messaging
No, but you can tell it which carrier does handle a specific number and it
will store that info.
"CharlesH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>,
> Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:
> >Send to [email protected] and it will always be delivered no
> >matter which North American network you wish to use.
>
> Does teleflip deal with local number portability (LNP)? It used to be
> that one could look at the area code + prefix and know which carrier
> (landline or wireless) owned the number. And knowing which wireless
> carrier, you would know their SMTP portal (e.g., vtext.com for Verizon
> Wireless). But with LNP, you have to have hooks into the phone network
> to query a database to determine which carrier handles a specific number.
>
- 05-05-2004, 07:36 AM #6Andy M --Tampa Bay--Guest
Re: Virgin Mobile - Text messaging
Joseph wrote:
>> Send to [email protected] and it will always be delivered no
>> matter which North American network you wish to use.
excellent! thanks.
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