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  2. Text messaging - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to inbound SMS is based on long numbers (international mobile number format, e.g., +44 7624 805000, or geographic numbers that can handle voice and SMS, e.g., 01133203040 [46]), which can be used in place of short codes or premium-rated short messages for SMS reception in several applications, such as TV voting, [49] product ...

  3. Google Voice - Wikipedia

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    Website. voice.google.com. Google Voice is a telephone service that provides a U.S. phone number to Google Account customers [1] in the U.S. and Google Workspace (G Suite by October 2020 [2]) customers in Canada, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the contiguous United States. [3]

  4. SMS gateway - Wikipedia

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    To determine the SMS gateway domain, e.g., txt.att.net, may require research - but most users know who their carrier is. The telephone number in this example for a US number is expressed as ten (10) digits, without the country code (1) and without dashes or other separator characters when composing the email address.

  5. SMS - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2000, the average number of messages reached 35 per user per month, [37] and on Christmas Day 2006, over 205 million messages were sent in the UK alone. [38] SMS had become a social phenomenon in Finland among teens and youngsters by 1999. [39] SMS traffic across Europe reached 4 billion messages as of January 2000. [40]

  6. National Do Not Call Registry - Wikipedia

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    National Do Not Call Registry. The National Do Not Call Registry is a database maintained by the United States federal government, listing the telephone numbers of individuals and families who have requested that telemarketers not contact them. [1] Certain callers are required by federal law to respect this request.

  7. Short code - Wikipedia

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    Short code. Short codes, or short numbers, are short digit-sequences—significantly shorter than telephone numbers —that are used to address messages in the Multimedia Messaging System (MMS) and short message service (SMS) systems of mobile network operators. [1] In addition to messaging, they may be used in abbreviated dialing.

  8. Textfree - Wikipedia

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    Website. textfree.us. TextFree (formerly called Pinger and sometimes stylized as textfree) is a mobile application and web service that allows users to send and receive text messages, as well as make and receive VoIP phone calls, for free over the internet. The service costs nothing because it is supported by ads, but users have the option of ...

  9. Short Message service center - Wikipedia

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    Short Message service center. A Short Message Service Center (SMSC) is a network element in the mobile telephone network. Its purpose is to store, forward, convert and deliver Short Message Service (SMS) messages. The full designation of an SMSC according to 3GPP is Short Message Service - Service Center (SMS-SC).