Free Online SMS via E-Mail: Virgin Mobile, Sprint, Cingular, ATT, Verizon and Nextel

Sending SMS through email is simple,provided that if you knew the exact email address for each cellular provider. Below is a list of cellular provider and the email address for sending free SMS via email or online. Simply replace ‘receiver-phone-number’ with the recipient’s phone number.
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US Cellular: receiver-phone-number@email.uscc.net
SunCom: receiver-phone-number@tms.suncom.com
Powertel: receiver-phone-number@ptel.net
AT&T: receiver-phone-number@txt.att.net
Alltel: receiver-phone-number@message.alltel.com
Metro PCS: receiver-phone-number@MyMetroPcs.com
T-Mobile: receiver-phone-number@tmomail.net
Virgin Mobile: receiver-phone-number@vmobl.com
Cingular: receiver-phone-number@cingularme.com
Sprint: receiver-phone-number@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Verizon: receiver-phone-number@vtext.com
Nextel: receiver-phone-number@messaging.nextel.com
Please note that your friend might be billed for receiving SMS through email, furthermore it could be possible that the mobile provider charge a slightly higher SMS rate for replying. It is highly advisable to double check the rate with your cellular provider.
A 300-page iPhone Bill
iPhone owners are getting their very first bills, and the biggest among all is a 300-page iPhone Bill with details on every call, text message and moment spent on EDGE network.
Ridiculous as it sound but yet true, this has nothing to do with Apple. Why can’t AT&T set the default billing method as e-billing instead of the traditional paper method?
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