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Addresses for Text Notices ADDRESSES FOR TEXT NOTICES List of Text Message Gateways Carrier Gateway 3 River Wireless [email protected] Advantage Communcations [email protected] AirFire Mobile [email protected] AirVoice [email protected] Aio Wireless [email protected] Alaska Communications [email protected] Alltel (Allied Wireless) [email protected] Ameritech [email protected] Assurance Wireless [email protected] AT&T Mobility [email protected] AT&T Enterprise Paging [email protected] BellSouth [email protected] BellSouth (Blackberry) [email protected] BellSouth Mobility [email protected] Bluegrass Cellular [email protected] Bluesky Communications [email protected] Boost mobile [email protected] Call Plus [email protected] Carolina Mobile Communications [email protected] CellCom [email protected] Cellular One [email protected] Cellular One East Coast [email protected] Cellular One PCS [email protected] Cellular One South West [email protected] Cellular One West [email protected] Cellular South [email protected] Centennial Wireless [email protected] Central Vermont Communications [email protected] CenturyTel [email protected] Chariton Valley Wireless [email protected] Chat Mobility [email protected] Charter *see ‘Spectrum Mobile’ ADDRESSES FOR TEXT NOTICES Cincinnati Bell [email protected] Cingular Wireless [email protected] Cingular (GSM) [email protected] Cingular (TDMA) [email protected] Cleartalk [email protected] Consumer Cellular [email protected] Cook Paging [email protected] Corr Wireless Communications [email protected] Cricket [email protected] C Spire Wireless [email protected] Dobson Communications Corporation [email protected] Dobson-Alex Wireless / Dobson Cellular One [email protected] DTC [email protected] Edge Wireless [email protected] Element Mobile [email protected] Galaxy Corporation [email protected] General Communications Inc. [email protected] Golden State Cellular [email protected] Google Fi [email protected] Gray Link / Porta Phone [email protected] Greatcall [email protected] GTE [email protected] Hawaiian Telcom [email protected] Houston Cellular [email protected] I-wireless(T-Mobile) [email protected] I-wireless(Sprint PCS) [email protected] Inland Cellular Telephone [email protected] JSM Tele-Page [email protected] Kajeet [email protected] Lauttamus Communication [email protected] LongLines [email protected] MCI [email protected] MCI Phone [email protected] Metrocall [email protected] ADDRESSES FOR TEXT NOTICES Metrocall 2-way [email protected] MetroPCS [email protected] Midwest Wireless [email protected] Mint Mobile [email protected] Mobilecom PA [email protected] Mobilfone [email protected] Morris Wireless [email protected] Nextech [email protected] Nextel [email protected] NPI Wireless [email protected] Ntelos [email protected] Omnipoint [email protected] OnlineBeep [email protected] Pacific Bell [email protected] PageMart [email protected] PageOne NorthWest [email protected] Page Plus Cellular (Verizon) [email protected] PCS One [email protected] Pioneer / Enid Cellular [email protected] Pocket Wireless [email protected] Price Communications [email protected] ProPage [email protected] Public Service Cellular [email protected] Qwest Wireless [email protected] RAM Page [email protected] Red Pocket Mobile [email protected] Republic Wireless [email protected] Rogers Wireless [email protected] Safaricom [email protected] Satelindo GSM [email protected] Simple Freedom [email protected] Simple Mobile [email protected] Smart Telecom [email protected] South Central Communications [email protected] Southern LINC [email protected] Southwestern Bell [email protected] Spectrum Mobile [email protected] Sprint [email protected] Sprint PCS [email protected] ADDRESSES FOR TEXT NOTICES Straight Talk ATT: [email protected] Notes on Straight Talk: T-Mobile: [email protected] • Ask patron which Verizon: [email protected] network their plan uses • Can also use TracFone Sprint: [email protected] Other: [email protected] (also thru Verizon) Surewest Communications [email protected] Syringa Wireless [email protected] T-Mobile [email protected] Teleflip [email protected] Teletouch [email protected] Telus [email protected] Telus Mobility [email protected] TIM [email protected] Ting [email protected] Total Wireless [email protected] (thru Verizon) TracFone (prepaid) [email protected] TSR Wireless [email protected] Unicel [email protected] Union Wireless [email protected] US Cellular [email protected] USA Mobility [email protected] Verizon Wireless [email protected] Viaero [email protected] Virgin Mobile [email protected] Voyager Mobile [email protected] Walmart Family Mobile [email protected] (thru T-Mobile) West Central Wireless [email protected] Western Wireless [email protected] Wyndtell [email protected] XIT Communications [email protected] International Esendex [email protected] Globalstar [email protected] Iridium [email protected] .
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