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Microsoft SMS Sender


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Microsoft SMS Sender

Create and send SMS (Short Message Services) by using your GSM cellular phone.

Overview

SMS Sender is an add-on for Microsoft Windows XP that will create and send SMS (text messages) by using your GSM cellular phone. It also allows the use of all characters from international alphabets.

Important Notes:

1. This application is a free product and has no support from Microsoft.

2. SMS Sender can only send messages from the computer to the cellular phone. It is not possible to retrieve messages from the cellular phone from the computer.

3. This application only supports standard SMS. Flash SMS and MMS are not supported.

Other data such as ring tones and logos are not supported. Multiple SMS sending is not allowed.

4. SMS Sender only provides the user with a means of typing short messages that will be transmitted by a cellular phone; Transmission quality is subject to the phone service provider. Hence Microsoft cannot be responsible for the quality of end-to-end transmission.

5. All costs associated in sending SMS messages are subject to the policy of the cellular phone service provider. Hence, Microsoft cannot be responsible for any transmission costs. Please refer to your carrier’s contract for billing information.

System Requirements

Supported Operating Systems:

TabletPC, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows XP Media Center Edition

GSM cellular phone.

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Most cell providers in the U.S. though offer it as a free service to customers which use the same cell service. Such as ATT customers can send to ATT customers for free, Sprint to Sprint for free, but ATT to Sprint costs as does Sprint to ATI, but it's only like $.10 a message, then again it's only the sender who usually has to pay, not the reciever as the messages are usually free when incoming. Plus most times you can get a package which allows something like 100-300 messages a month for a set price, usually about $10-25 a month. So sending the message, if your doing so from a computer makes since in the U.S. as it's free to do so that way, only will cost the reciever, if they are actually charged for the messages.

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