Everybody in this world has a valid email address as long as they carries an activated working cell phone and they are able to read and receives messages on the their cell phones without paying extra depending on the account they have it with their cell phone service providers. How I know this, well this is my current project that I am currently working on. That’s not the whole project it is just a part of it in which once a user finds a catalog number of a specific book using our library site then they are able to send it to their cell phone for future references. You will receive the message in the form of an regular sms on your cell phone which may cost you some cents or maybe it is included in monthly package again it depends on your account.
How it works, simply write the e-mail message using your computer, cell phone or PDA’s and then look for the service providers email address format from the given below list and send it. That’s all. You don’t believe it then try it by yourself just remember one important thing that the character limit is 120 in this case. If your message contains more than 120 characters then some services providers will send them as two separate sms or they will not send any of it. So to be on the safer side write only 120 characters.
Providers Email Format List:
Alltel
number@message.alltel.com
Ameritech (ACSWireless)
number@paging.acswireless.com
AT&T
number@txt.att.net
Bell Mobility Canada
number@txt.bellmobility.ca (include the 1 prefix)
Bellsouth
number@bellsouth.cl
BellSouth Mobility
number@blsdcs.net
Boost
number@myboostmobile.com
Cellular South
number@csouth1.com
CellularOne (Dobson)
number@mobile.celloneusa.com
CellularOne West
number@mycellone.com
Cincinnati Bell
number@gocbw.com
Fido Canada
number@fido.ca
Golden Telecom
number@sms.goldentele.com
Manitoba Telecom Systems
10digitphonenumber@text.mtsmobility.com
Nextel
10digitphonenumber@messaging.nextel.com
Primtel
number@sms.primtel.ru
PSC Wireless
number@sms.pscel.com
Qwest
10digitphonenumber@qwestmp.com
Smart Telecom
number@mysmart.mymobile.ph
Sprint PCS
10digitphonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Sprint PCS - Short Mail (up to 1000 character message)
number@sprintpcs.com
T-Mobile Germany
number@T-D1-SMS.de
T-Mobile UK
number@t-mobile.uk.net
T-Mobile USA
number@tmomail.net
T-Mobile USA (Sidekick) (up to 10,000 char message)
username@tmail.com
Telenor
10digitphonenumber@mobilpost.no
US Cellular
10digitphonenumber@email.uscc.net
Verizon Wireless
10digitphonenumber@vtext.com
Virgin Mobile Canada
number@vmobile.ca
Virgin Mobile USA
number@vmobl.com
For this blog I have provided most of the US & Canadian service providers. Let me know if your service provider is not listed here, I can look it up for you. I hope this post will help you to stay in touch with your family and friends.
--Waqas Malik
you have designed a successful product provided you have done your homework in the designing phase.
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