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  • 01-08-2010, 04:00 PM
    Nehmo
    I need to send text messages from various computers to various cell
    phones.
    If the target phone is on Cricket’s network, I can use
    mycricketDOTcom/send-text-message-online And other cell
    service providers offer similar send-message pages on their sites. But
    the AT&T site requires registering using an AT&T number.And the send-to-any-phone sites like txt2day Text Messaging - Send Free Text Messages to Any Provider of SMS Texting (I can't post URLs in this forum). or
    onlinetextmessage Free Text Messaging - Send Free Text Messages, send the user to an advertisement
    page in which you must insert a valid cell number to proceed.

    So, is there a web-based send-to-any-provider site that doesn’t
    require signing up for advertisements?


    Or is there a list of provider e-address systems. For example Cricket
    uses
    (10 digit phone number )@sms.mycricket.com like
    [email protected]
    And AT&T uses (10 digit phone number )@txt.att.net
    Do all providers use a e-address system like the ones above?


    Short Message Service =SMS
    Multimedia Messaging Service = MMS


    ~Nehmo

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