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Does anybody know the domains to put after the phone# to send email to
people using the various cell providers? I for sure need Sprint, AT&T,
Cingular, and Verizon, but any other ones you know would be great too. Is
Roger's the same as AT&T, or is it a totally separate company now? I know
somebody in Canada that has to use them, so I'm wondering.
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see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid wrote:
> Does anybody know the domains to put after the phone# to send email to
> people using the various cell providers? I for sure need Sprint, AT&T,
> Cingular, and Verizon, but any other ones you know would be great too. Is
> Roger's the same as AT&T, or is it a totally separate company now? I know
> somebody in Canada that has to use them, so I'm wondering.

Rogers is NOT the same as AT&T. Rogers Wireless, formerly Rogers AT&T,
has purchases the 1/3 interest in itself from AT&T Wireless. Since
then, AT&T Wireless has gone out of business. Cingular purchased AT&T
Wireless for $41 billion, and for the most part will integrate
operations with its own, with the exception of some markets which will
be sold off or traded (moslty due to US government mandate).

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In <hf45u0ps9lvu6jnt4k8gougdhpuoh82ggh@4ax.com> on Mon, 10 Jan 2005 06:42:18
-0800, see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid wrote:

>Does anybody know the domains to put after the phone# to send email to
>people using the various cell providers? I for sure need Sprint, AT&T,
>Cingular, and Verizon, but any other ones you know would be great too. Is
>Roger's the same as AT&T, or is it a totally separate company now? I know
>somebody in Canada that has to use them, so I'm wondering.

"Google is your friend!"
<http://www.google.com/search?q=sms%20email%20mycingular>

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Someone should start a cellphone DNS.
You send an email or SMS to a phonenumber and the cell phone server resolves the phone number into a full URL address much like a
DNS server resolves microsoft.com to 179.xxx.xxx or whatever it is.

<see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid> wrote in message news:hf45u0ps9lvu6jnt4k8gougdhpuoh82ggh@4ax.com...
> Does anybody know the domains to put after the phone# to send email to
> people using the various cell providers? I for sure need Sprint, AT&T,
> Cingular, and Verizon, but any other ones you know would be great too. Is
> Roger's the same as AT&T, or is it a totally separate company now? I know
> somebody in Canada that has to use them, so I'm wondering.
> --
> _____________________________________________________
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N Hamilton wrote:
> Someone should start a cellphone DNS.
> You send an email or SMS to a phonenumber and the cell phone server resolves the phone number into a full URL address much like a
> DNS server resolves microsoft.com to 179.xxx.xxx or whatever it is.

A DNS address is actually a 4 digit number. It's just that it's base
256 (2^8) instead of base 10. The dots indicate a separation of the
base 256 digits.

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So what does your lesson in base arithmetic and triplet representation of URL addresses have to do with my post?

"Tropical Haven" <user@example.net> wrote in message news:41E3C8FC.4@example.net...
>
>
> N Hamilton wrote:
>> Someone should start a cellphone DNS.
>> You send an email or SMS to a phonenumber and the cell phone server resolves the phone number into a full URL address much like a
>> DNS server resolves microsoft.com to 179.xxx.xxx or whatever it is.
>
> A DNS address is actually a 4 digit number. It's just that it's base 256 (2^8) instead of base 10. The dots indicate a
> separation of the base 256 digits.
>
> TH
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N Hamilton wrote:
> So what does your lesson in base arithmetic and triplet representation of URL addresses have to do with my post?
>
> "Tropical Haven" <user@example.net> wrote in message news:41E3C8FC.4@example.net...
>
>>
>>N Hamilton wrote:
>>
>>>Someone should start a cellphone DNS.
>>>You send an email or SMS to a phonenumber and the cell phone server resolves the phone number into a full URL address much like a
>>>DNS server resolves microsoft.com to 179.xxx.xxx or whatever it is.
>>
>>A DNS address is actually a 4 digit number. It's just that it's base 256 (2^8) instead of base 10. The dots indicate a
>>separation of the base 256 digits.
>>
>>TH

In your reply, you referred to IP 179.xxx.xxx which is actually three
digits of base 256. I was adding that IPs are actually 4 digits long,
and explaining it's actually 4 digits in base 256. No harm was intended.
 
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Spammers would love that. No thanks.

In <ZmPEd.9812$hQ6.2071386@twister.southeast.rr.com> on Tue, 11 Jan 2005
12:10:33 GMT, "N Hamilton" <no_spamham@no_spamnc.rr.com> wrote:

>Someone should start a cellphone DNS.
>You send an email or SMS to a phonenumber and the cell phone server resolves the phone number into a full URL address much like a
>DNS server resolves microsoft.com to 179.xxx.xxx or whatever it is.
>
><see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid> wrote in message news:hf45u0ps9lvu6jnt4k8gougdhpuoh82ggh@4ax.com...
>> Does anybody know the domains to put after the phone# to send email to
>> people using the various cell providers? I for sure need Sprint, AT&T,
>> Cingular, and Verizon, but any other ones you know would be great too. Is
>> Roger's the same as AT&T, or is it a totally separate company now? I know
>> somebody in Canada that has to use them, so I'm wondering.
>> --
>> _____________________________________________________
>> For email response, or CC, please mailto:see.my.sig.4.addr(at)bigfoot.com.
>> Yeah, it's really a real address :)
>

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 00:02:20 GMT, Tropical Haven <user@example.net>
spewed:
>>>N Hamilton wrote:
>>>
>>>>Someone should start a cellphone DNS.
>>>>You send an email or SMS to a phonenumber and the cell phone server resolves the phone number into a full URL address much like a
>>>>DNS server resolves microsoft.com to 179.xxx.xxx or whatever it is.
>>>
>>>A DNS address is actually a 4 digit number. It's just that it's base 256 (2^8) instead of base 10. The dots indicate a
>>>separation of the base 256 digits.
>>>
>>>TH
>
>In your reply, you referred to IP 179.xxx.xxx which is actually three
>digits of base 256. I was adding that IPs are actually 4 digits long,
>and explaining it's actually 4 digits in base 256. No harm was intended.

I found it interesting, and saved it to CompInfo folder :)
So screw the other guy ;6

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 07:01:18 GMT, John Navas <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com>
spewed:
>Spammers would love that. No thanks.
>
And again, legitimate users screwed because of abusers. Great.

>>Someone should start a cellphone DNS.
>>You send an email or SMS to a phonenumber and the cell phone server resolves the phone number into a full URL address much like a
>>DNS server resolves microsoft.com to 179.xxx.xxx or whatever it is.
>>
>><see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid> wrote in message news:hf45u0ps9lvu6jnt4k8gougdhpuoh82ggh@4ax.com...
>>> Does anybody know the domains to put after the phone# to send email to
>>> people using the various cell providers? I for sure need Sprint, AT&T,
>>> Cingular, and Verizon, but any other ones you know would be great too. Is
>>> Roger's the same as AT&T, or is it a totally separate company now? I know
>>> somebody in Canada that has to use them, so I'm wondering.

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Someone has already done better than that. Simply send email to

<10digittelephonenumber>@teleflip.com

I'm not sure if the service appends advertising or not (why else would
they do this?), but it's a heck of a lot easier than remembering loads
of arbitrary info.
 
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<see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid> wrote in message news:hf45u0ps9lvu6jnt4k8gougdhpuoh82ggh@4ax.com...
> Does anybody know the domains to put after the phone# to send email to
> people using the various cell providers? I for sure need Sprint, AT&T,
> Cingular, and Verizon, but any other ones you know would be great too.
> Is Roger's the same as AT&T, or is it a totally separate company now?
> I know somebody in Canada that has to use them, so I'm wondering.
>
http://www.notepage.net/smtp.htm
 
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On 7 Feb 2005 11:22:49 -0800, "mc" <mrmikec@gmail.com> spewed:
>Someone has already done better than that. Simply send email to
>
><10digittelephonenumber>@teleflip.com
>
>I'm not sure if the service appends advertising or not (why else would
>they do this?), but it's a heck of a lot easier than remembering loads
>of arbitrary info.

Interesting. I'll have to try that.
Probably does send ads, or worse, put the person you mailed to on a txt
msg. spam list!
It's all about the $.
Anybody heard which it is?
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