How to send text to a any cell phone
How to send text to a any cell phone
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SMS email on your phone! All you need to know is your cell phone's email address. Most carriers have
"SMS gateways" which take email messages from the Internet and deliver them to their
customers' cell phones as SMS text messages. In UK you can send texts to home phones. BT calls you and
a
computer reads it out quite well: http://www.fixedtext.com/.
Alltel
[10-digit phone number]@message.alltel.com
Example: 2125551212@message.alltel.com
AT&T (formerly Cingular)
[10-digit phone number]@txt.att.net
Example: 2125551212@txt.att.net
Boost Mobile
[10-digit phone number]@myboostmobile.com
Example: 2125551212@myboostmobile.com
Nextel (now part of Sprint Nextel)
[10-digit telephone number]@messaging.nextel.com
Example: 7035551234@messaging.nextel.com
Sprint PCS (now Sprint Nextel)
[10-digit phone number]@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Example: 2125551234@messaging.sprintpcs.com
T-Mobile
[10-digit phone number]@tmomail.net
Example: 4251234567@tmomail.net
Verizon
[10-digit phone number]@vtext.com
Example: 5552223333@vtext.com
Virgin Mobile USA
[10-digit phone number]@vmobl.com
Example: 5551234567@vmobl.com
How to Stop Verizon from giving your information to vendors
How to Limit the Sharing and Use of Your Information You have choices about how Verizon shares and uses
information.
What can I do if I think my privacy rights have been
violated?
Verizon takes your privacy rights very seriously. If you believe that your privacy rights have been
violated, please contact us immediately. We will take immediate steps to address your concerns. If you
believe that you have been aggrieved as a result of our violation of the Cable Act, you may enforce the
limitations imposed on us by the Cable Act through a civil lawsuit seeking damages, attorney's fees,
and
litigation costs. Other rights and remedies may be available to you under federal or other applicable laws
as well.
Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI):
You may choose whether to allow Verizon to share your CPNI within the Verizon family of companies for
marketing categories of services other than those you currently have. This choice will remain in effect
unless you change it. Verizon customers who do not want their landline CPNI data shared with affiliated
companies may call us at the state-specific
toll-free telephone number we provide. Verizon Wireless mass-market customers who do not want their
wireless CPNI data shared with affiliated companies may call 1-800-333-9956 and follow the voice prompts.
National and major account customers of Verizon Wireless and corporate and government customers of Verizon
Business in the United States may decline or withdraw CPNI consent by following the instructions in their
service agreements or CPNI consent forms with Verizon Wireless or Verizon Business.
Telemarketing:
Federal "Do Not Call" laws allow you to place residential landline and wireless phone numbers on
the National Do Not Call Registry to prevent telemarketing calls to those numbers. If you would like to
add
your numbers to this list, you may do so by calling 1-888-382-1222, or by visiting www.donotcall.gov.
You should be aware that even if you add your number(s) to the federal or a state Do Not Call list, most
telemarketing laws allow companies to contact their own customers. If at any time you would like to be
removed from Verizon's residential telemarketing list, please let us know by contacting a Verizon
customer service representative at 1-800-VERIZON. Verizon Wireless maintains its own separate Do Not Call
list. If you would like to be removed from the Verizon Wireless telemarketing list, please let us know by
contacting a Verizon Wireless customer service representative at 1-800-922-0204. Please allow 30 days for
your telephone number to be removed from any sales programs that are currently underway.
Marketing Email, Postal Mail and Door-to-Door Calls:
You may opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from Verizon by visiting our "Unsubscribe" site and providing the requested information. You may opt out of
receiving marketing-related emails from Verizon Wireless by contacting a Verizon Wireless customer service
representative at 1-800-922-0204. You may also opt out of receiving marketing-related emails by following
the unsubscribe instructions at the bottom of any marketing email you receive from Verizon or Verizon
Wireless.
You may opt out of receiving marketing-related postal mailings or prevent door-to-door marketing
solicitations from Verizon by calling a customer service representative at 1-800-VERIZON. You may opt out
of
receiving marketing-related postal mailing or prevent text message marketing by Verizon Wireless by
calling
a Verizon Wireless customer service representative at 1-800-922-0204. Text message solicitations from
Verizon Wireless also contain an "unsubscribe" feature that you can use to prevent any further
text message marketing messages from us.
Web Site Cookies:
As described in more detail in the "How to Delete or Disable Cookies" section, you may opt out of the
automatic
collection of information by certain Web sites by deleting or disabling cookies on your computer or you
may
opt out of the automatic collection of information by third-party advertisers by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out site.
How to turn off Verizon voice mail
Voice Mail is an included feature that is typically added to your account when you first activate
service.
Turn off Verizon voice mail so that all unanswered calls go directly to your
answering
machine.
Call Verizon and have the voice mail turned off. It took approximately two days. They do NOT charge for
this!
If you do not want to use you voice mail is log in to you voice mail system by calling the access number
and
change the ring count to 8 then turn on you answering machine and setup the ring count lower then what you
have have set on the Verizon mail.
Since the Verizon Voicemail will answer calls to you number when you are using your phone, a second incoming call to your number while your own answering machine is taking a message WILL BE forwarded the the Verizon Voicemail system --possibly giving you recorded messages in 2 places. Note that each increase in the ring count will add 6 seconds to the amount of time it takes to forward the call to the Verizon Voicemail system.
If you really don't what the Verizon Voicemail system which can handle multiple calls simultanteously (something you own answering machine cannot do), your only option is to phone Verizon's business office and request that they remove the Verizon Voicemail service from your line.
http://www22.verizon.com/Residential/Support/contactus/To access your voice mailbox:
- Press *VM (*86) and SEND.
- Follow the prompts to enter your password and retrieve your messages.
NOTE: If you hear your own system greeting when you dial *VM (*86), press # to interrupt it and follow the prompts to enter your password.
- Dial your mobile number.
- Press # to interrupt the greeting and follow the prompts to enter your password and retrieve messages.
1 = Rewind | 6 = Faster |
1 - 1 = Rewind to beginning of message | 7 = Delete Message* |
2 = Pause | 9 = Save Message* |
3 = Fast Forward | * = Cancel/Exit |
3- 3 = Fast Forward to end of message | 0 = Help |
4 = Slower | # = Finish/Skip |
5 = Envelope Info (date/time message was sent) |
After listening to a message, press:
6 = Forward |
7 = Delete |
8 = Reply** |
9 = Save |
0 = Help |