Per Jessen wrote:
kyle.smith wrote:

Most carriers have email-to-sms bridges.  For example, I use AT&T
Wireless and you can text me by sending an email to
myphonenum...@txt.att.net.

Do you end up paying for that then - or who pays for it?
Besides, none of the carriers around here have email-to-sms interfaces,
so I'd disagree with your initial claim.


/Per

It's really only in the US (and possibly Canada) that they have the email-to-sms bridges. Here in the UK (and I think most of Europe) such a thing doesn't exist. Carriers in Europe like to charge a lot of money for SMS. At least we don't have to pay to receive calls like they do in the States!

Ian

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