Need SMS?
Although SMS is really cheap, a lot of people still don’t want to pay, well I guess everybody does. Who wants to pay anyway
Here are some great websites offering free SMS! Have phun!
TeleFlip - TeleFlip has always been a favorite way to send “free†texts via email: ‘phone number’@teleflip.com. They still offer that service which they now call FlipOut, but they are also trying to turn their technology into a working business.
Peekamo - Founded just November 2006 and based in Toronto according to their web site, Peekamo says they are different than other web-based SMS free sites, as both the receiver and sender don’t pay for the message.
Gizmo SMS - SIPphone has more than its fair share of sweet mobile services like the Gizmo Project, and earlier this month they also added a free web-based SMS service.
TxtDrop - TxtDrop founder 22-year-old Nate Kapitanski got some flack over his SMS MySpace widget and web service last year
Any Mobile Phone Carrier - Its true, some carriers have some limited web-to SMS and email to SMS services. On Verizon Wireless’ vtext.com site you can send a text to a Verizon wireless cell phone user, and send an SMS via email to “verizon wireless phone numberâ€@vtext.com. Sprint has a similar web based service to text Sprint customers.
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