Wireless SMS Email Addresses

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Find out the SMS email address to use to send short messages through your wireless phone carrier. All cellphones can receive text messages sent from any device including standard email.

To send an email to a mobile phone use the email address that corresponds to the users cell phone plan

Wireless email addresses

Virgin Mobile: 125 characters phone#@vmobl.com
ATT Wireless: 160 characters phone#@txt.att.net
Beyond GSM: 160 characters phone#@txt.att.net
Verizon Wireless: 160 characters phone#@vtext.com
Centennial Wireless: 160 characters phone#@cwemail.com
Cellular South: 150 characters phone#@csouth1.com
Cincinnati Bell: 50 characters phone#@gocbw.com
Boost Mobile: 140 characters phone#@myboostmobile.com
Tracphone: 140 characters Tracfone.com
Nextel: 140 characters phone#@messaging.nextel.com
Sprint: 160 characters phone#@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Tmobile: 140 characters phone#@tmomail.net
Ait Voice: 100 characters GSM:phone#@txt.att.net
CDMA:phone#@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Alltel: 140 characters phone#@message.alltel.com
Qwest: 185 characters phone#@qwestmp.com
Metro PCS: 185 characters phone#@mymetropcs.com
Cricket: 143 characters phone#mms.mycricket.com

If you are going to be texting on your cellphone, these are the short email addresses you need to give your friends. For more discount wireless phone plans, Amazon has wholesale cellphone rates available with family discount coupons.

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12 Responses to “Wireless SMS Email Addresses”

  1. Julio Warneke Says:

    Informative article about my cellphone carrier, I didn’t know it could send emails.

  2. Dee Dorsin Says:

    I can’t wait to get my chubby paws on an iphone so I won’t have to worry about asinine text charges.

  3. Prejeune Marlise Says:

    I found some sms email codes on google and read a few of your other posts. This is helpful to email my copains.

  4. Phil Weaver Says:

    SMS is on the decline as smartphones take over.

  5. Frank Manny Says:

    SMS is so hard to figure out, thanks for the cheat sheet.

  6. Yam Says:

    Simply killing some in between SEO class time on Digg and I discovered that these sites work great to send email from mobile phones.

  7. pitaneon Says:

    MTN charges R94.8 per MB (excluding VAT) and they charge in 25KB units, so if you download a website that is 33KB you will have to pay for 2 Units (33 / 25 = 1.32 which is then rounded up to 2).

    Cell data gets expensive fast.

  8. Cower Says:

    We just switched to Verizon from ATT, will this affect our texting?

  9. Morton Says:

    Thanks for the help with confusing mobile carrier phone numbers.

  10. A. Stocker Says:

    This sms list is a huge help.

  11. Destiny Desue Says:

    very good data for mobile marketing

  12. Jackie Mcumber Says:

    I just stumbled upon a new way to optimize for mobile carriers, I have really enjoyed being able to create iphone websites.

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