Couldn't you just send an email to like:

#######[email protected]? 

Have a drop down where they select carrier. Have an if statement that sees what 
carrier is chosen and adds the appropriate "@serviceprovider.com" to the phone 
number String and do a php script that sends the email to the phone number?
------Original Message------
From: John R. Sweeney Jr
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Any suggestion for texting
Sent: Jan 28, 2010 1:08 PM

Asking AT&T for anything is usually a waste of time. :(

I hope there are other alternatives, or else I'm in for a LONG uphill
battle. 

Besides these will be assorted kiosks, in assorted places, so contacting
local phone companies, more than likely will not be an option. I'm hoping
there is a server side solution possibility.


Thanks for the suggestion though,
John


on 1/28/10 12:45 PM, Henrik Andersson at [email protected] wrote:

> Call your local telephone operator and ask them about this. They will be
> happy to sell you the ability to do this.


John R. Sweeney Jr.
Interactive Multimedia Developer


OnDemand Interactive Inc
945 Washington Blvd.
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
Office/Fax: 847.310.5959
Cellular: 847.651.4469
www.ondemandinteractive.com


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