Yes, police sometimes use that service to solve crimes, to find out for sure you should contact your service provider.
yes, but it depends on the phone company. at&t allows it while other providers do not.
No but you can send them through a service text4free.net
I'm not 100% sure but I am pretty sure so yes i think
Yes. Every text message has a travel path and i.p. attached to the text message. For example if you were to send a text to an e-mail address you can obtain the i.p. of the text in the e-mail headers and then use a website like iplookup.com or a whois.com website to try and determine the location or service provider of the sender.
An online text message service.
Go to message details and it should tell u there. That's how my at and t phone is.
EVERY text message sent - is stored on the computer system of your service provider. How long they decide they need to keep it - is entirely up to them !
Sending a text message from a computer to a cell phone has become a free service in recent years through a variety of private websites. It is also possible to sign in to the website of your cell phone service and use your account to send a text message. However, with this method, standard rates may apply depending on your cell phone provider.
No, even some 3g phones cannot text. Check with your cell provider.
there are certin apps that let you sent others texts without needing a service provider
if you service provider gave that to you then yes
If the phones you are sending from and to have all the proper attributes and settings. Then you find the Messages item in the sending phone and enter the message and the phone number in appropriate order and place and press send. If you want to send from a computer you must find a service provider (like SMS4PC.com) and use that interface.
You can check your sms balance on a loop mobile, by text a predetermine number to your service provider. The number you have to text will be different with every service provider, so you will have to check with to get the proper number.