If you pay for each text message you send, text internationally, or prefer typing over texting, knowing how to send an SMS message through the Internet can come in handy -- and can possibly save you money. You can send text messages online through email, Skype, or a number of other free online services.

Method 1
Method 1 of 13:

Email

  1. 1
    Find out which carrier the recipient uses.
  2. 2
    Compose an e-mail with your intended text message in the body.
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  3. 3
    Send the e-mail to the e-mail-to-SMS gateway for their carrier. Here are some examples, and the complete list is at the end of this article:
    • Sprint Nextel: 1234567890@messaging.sprintpcs.com (1234567890@pm.sprint.com for MMS)
    • T-Mobile: 1234567890@tmomail.net (SMS and MMS)
    • Verizon: 1234567890@vtext.com (1234567890@vzwpix.com for MMS)(limit TXT messages to 150 characters).
    • Cricket: 1234567890@sms.mycricket.com (SMS)
    • Fido: 1234567890@fido.ca (SMS)
    • ATT: 1234567890@txt.att.net (SMS) or 1234567890@mms.att.net (MMS)
    • If you don't know the provider, you could just send it to all carriers. Your text message will only get delivered to the intended recipient's box because the address is based on the phone number which is unique.
    • See bottom of this article for a larger list of carriers
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Method 2
Method 2 of 13:

Instant Messaging

Method 3
Method 3 of 13:

Skype

  1. 1
    Download Skype.[1]
  2. 2
    Create an account.
  3. 3
    Purchase Skype Credit.
  4. 4
    On the file menu, select Tools > Send SMS message.
  5. 5
    Choose recipients or enter a number. You can send a text message to any of your SkypeOut contacts or Skype contacts if they have added their mobile number in their profile. You can send the same message to several recipients, but each will be charged separately.
  6. 6
    Send the message. At the bottom, it will say how much the message will cost to send. Take a look at that before you send!
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Method 10
Method 10 of 13:

North America

  1. 1
    Options below.
    • Alltel - [10-digit phone number]@message.alltel.com
    • AT&T (formerly Cingular) - [10-digit phone number]@txt.att.net or [10-digit phone number]@mms.att.net (MMS) or [10-digit phone number]@cingularme.com
    • Bluegrass Cellular [10-digit phone number]@sms.bluecell.com
    • Boost Mobile - [10-digit phone number]@myboostmobile.com
    • Nextel (now Sprint Nextel) - [10-digit telephone number]@messaging.nextel.com
    • Sprint PCS (now Sprint Nextel) - [10-digit phone number]@messaging.sprintpcs.com or [10-digit phone number]@pm.sprint.com (MMS)
    • T-Mobile - [10-digit phone number]@tmomail.net
    • US Cellular - [10-digit phone number]email.uscc.net (SMS) or [10-digit phone number]@mms.uscc.net (MMS)
    • Verizon - [10-digit phone number]@vtext.com or [10-digit phone number]@vzwpix.com (MMS)
    • Virgin Mobile USA - [10-digit phone number]@vmobl.com
    • 7-11 Speakout (USA GSM) number@cingularme.com
    • Airtel Wireless (Montana, USA) number@sms.airtelmontana.com
    • Alaska Communications Systems number@msg.acsalaska.com
    • Bell Mobility & Solo Mobile (Canada) number@txt.bell.ca
    • Fido (Canada) number@fido.ca
    • Illinois Valley Cellular number@ivctext.com
    • Koodo Mobile (Canada) number@msg.koodomobile.com
    • Longlines (USA-Midwest) 1+number@mms.longlines.com
    • MTS (Canada) number@text.mtsmobility.com
    • Nextel (United States) number@messaging.nextel.com
    • President's Choice (Canada) number@txt.bell.ca
    • Rogers (Canada) number@pcs.rogers.com
    • Sasktel (Canada) number@sms.sasktel.com
    • Telus Mobility (Canada) number@msg.telus.com
    • Virgin Mobile (Canada) number@vmobile.ca
    • MobiPCS (Hawaii only) number@mobipcs.net
    • MetroPCS number@mymetropcs.com
    • Qwest number@qwestmp.com
    • Cellular One (Dobson) number@mobile.celloneusa.com
    • AT&T Enterprise Paging number@page.att.net
    • Cingular (Postpaid) number@cingularme.com
    • Helio number@myhelio.com
    • Centennial (USA) number@cwemail.com
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Method 11
Method 11 of 13:

South/Central America

Method 13
Method 13 of 13:

Yahoo mail via chat

  1. 1
    Go to "Mail". Click on the "Chat" icon or on the smiley face beside the "notepad" icon on top.
  2. 2
    Type the mobile number in the box.
  3. 3
    Press "Enter".
  4. 4
    Type your message.
  5. 5
    Send the text message.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What type of number starts with a 248?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    248 is a Michigan area code.
  • Question
    How do I find how what carrier my friend uses?
    Guarina
    Guarina
    Community Answer
    To find out a person's carrier you can enter the number in the Google dialog box followed by the word "carrier." The name of the carrier should show up on the screen.
  • Question
    For Method 13 > Step 3: I entered the phone number, and it said "No result." I tried creating a new contact, but it's only available on email. What's up?
    Guarina
    Guarina
    Community Answer
    This means there is no entry recorded for that person. The system cannot complete the action.
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Warnings

  • You might be sending the text message free, but if the recipient normally gets charged for receiving messages, those charges will still apply.
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