You just go on the carriers website and they have a page there where you can enter you text message to the number you want
One's experience on sending and reading mobile phone text messages would probably including writing the messages using a keyboard located on the phone. One would also read the messages via the phone's screen.
Cell phone. A type writer is for writing letters, not sending messages.
Just as there is 'junk mail' to your e-mail account there is also 'junk messages' to your mobile phone. I have had several messages from the same number. I kept sending them back to the company who sent them to me - and the messages stopped
You can read any SMS messages from any mobile phones: if you have a computer. a cable to match his mobile phone and a software application to read this messages.
You dont.
Yes.
I think not.
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Most mobile phone carriers do not allow you to read your mobile messages online. Some providers do allow you to see who has been trying to contact you and when, but the content of the messages is not available.
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You can send SMS in the UK from any mobile phone at a cost of about 10pence and from online services such as: http://www.txtlocal.com/ These services allow you to send bulk messages to groups of people and also receive messages to an online account.
log into your e-mail on your mobile phone.