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Many carriers allow you to send SMS messages for free (to you) to their customers from their websites. In addition, every carrier allows you to send messages to a customer using an email address.
==Websites==
*[http://messaging.nextel.com/cgi/iPageExt.dll?cmd=buildIndAddressPage Nextel]
*[http://messaging.sprintpcs.com/textmessaging/compose Sprint]
*[https://wmg.tmomail.net/customer_site/jsp/messaging_lo.jsp T-Mobile]
*[https://text.vzw.com/customer_site/jsp/messaging_lo.jsp Verizon Wireless]
==Email addresses==
*AT&T/Cingular – xxxxxxxxxx@txt.att.net (also supports personalized email addresses)
*Nextel
*Sprint
*T-Mobile
*Verizon – xxxxxxxxxx@vtext.com (also supports personalized email addresses)
==Websites==
*[http://messaging.nextel.com/cgi/iPageExt.dll?cmd=buildIndAddressPage Nextel]
*[http://messaging.sprintpcs.com/textmessaging/compose Sprint]
*[https://wmg.tmomail.net/customer_site/jsp/messaging_lo.jsp T-Mobile]
*[https://text.vzw.com/customer_site/jsp/messaging_lo.jsp Verizon Wireless]
==Email addresses==
*AT&T/Cingular – xxxxxxxxxx@txt.att.net (also supports personalized email addresses)
*Nextel
*Sprint
*T-Mobile
*Verizon – xxxxxxxxxx@vtext.com (also supports personalized email addresses)