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Email to SMS Gateway?

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Seymour Butts - 16 Jun 2004 06:39 GMT
Anyone know if such a thing exists?

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Joseph - 16 Jun 2004 16:59 GMT
>Anyone know if such a thing exists?

Do you mean send a regular email and it will be delivered to a mobile
phone?  10digits@teleflip.com (e.g. 4165552368@teleflip.com ) will
deliver to any North American mobile phone.  If you mean the other way
around sending an email *from* a phone to an email address you can use
Connectotel <http://www.connectotel.com>

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Seymour Butts - 16 Jun 2004 17:51 GMT
Joseph <JoeOfSeattle@yahoo.NONOcom> wrote in alt.cellular.fido:

> Do you mean send a regular email and it will be delivered to a mobile
> phone?  10digits@teleflip.com (e.g. 4165552368@teleflip.com ) will
> deliver to any North American mobile phone.  

Yep, I want to convert emails to sms since incoming sms are free. Thanks
for the info.

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Ototin - 17 Jun 2004 00:26 GMT
>Joseph <JoeOfSeattle@yahoo.NONOcom> wrote in alt.cellular.fido:
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>Yep, I want to convert emails to sms since incoming sms are free. Thanks
>for the info.

Incoming text messages are only free if it originated from a handset.
Seymour Butts - 17 Jun 2004 05:41 GMT
Ototin <bangsit@balay.ca> wrote in alt.cellular.fido:

> Incoming text messages are only free if it originated from a handset.

It's getting confusing these days with what is free.

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repatch - 17 Jun 2004 14:55 GMT
> Ototin <bangsit@balay.ca> wrote in alt.cellular.fido:
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> > Incoming text messages are only free if it originated from a handset.
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> It's getting confusing these days with what is free.

   Just in case you're interested, all message reception on Rogers GSM is
free, including emails. TTYL
SmsHosting.it - 16 Jun 2004 23:05 GMT
Good day.

If you want, I can activate you an test account on www.smshosting.it for
test our email2sms gateway.
If necessary, you can contact our english support at
assistenza@smshosting.it or via msn messenger at smshostingIT@hotmail.com

Regards,

The SmsHosting.it Team

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Seymour Butts - 17 Jun 2004 05:40 GMT
"SmsHosting.it" <sales@smshosting.it> wrote in alt.cellular.fido:

> If you want, I can activate you an test account on www.smshosting.it 
> for test our email2sms gateway.

Thanks for the offer. However, it appears that free sms messages are only
free if they are send from a handset. Damn.

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Bill - 17 Jun 2004 13:46 GMT
Hi,

>Anyone know if such a thing exists?

PageGate with the email interface http://www.notepage.net/pagegate.htm can act
as an email to SMS gateway.

Cheers,
Bill
 
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