| Many cellular carriers assign email  addresses to cellular phone     numbers and support SMS or text  messaging by email. You don't need     to install special add-ins in  Outlook  to send text messages,     but the recipient will need text  messaging enabled on their cellular     plan (most carriers enable it by  default) and have a phone capable of receiving text messages     (most  new phones are text-capable). To use, compose a short email message using less than 160 total characters in Outlook (or any email client) and address it to the cellular number at the carrier's email domain. Remember to remove your signature from the message before sending. Note that some carriers will break apart larger messages into 160 character messages, others will deliver only the first 160 characters. The phones only support plain text messages but the carriers strip multipart HTML, so you don't need to remember to switch to plain text format. Email sent to cell phones is billed to the subscriber as a text message. | |||||||||||||||||||
| US Cellphones | The  major US cellular carriers use the  10_digit_number@cell.carrier_domain.com format for SMS     to text  capable cell phones,     with a limit of 160 characters in the subject  and message     body (total). 
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| Web Based Interfaces | If you know the phone number and carrier, you may be able to send     SMS from a web page. Verizon http://www.vtext.com | ||||||||||||||||||
| More Information | For a list of Outlook and Exchange Server SMS tools to forward     reminders to your cellular phone, see | 
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Send SMS or Text Messages to Cellular phones
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