I currently use www.clickatel.com to send txt messages. They're fairly easy to set up with and reasonably cheap (I think about 4 cents per message), but I've only ever used them to send messages to Vodafone phones and I've heard that they sometimes have trouble with sending to Telecom phones.
On Jan 13, 12:51 pm, Cristian <[email protected]> wrote: > @Super Steve: What are the other methods to get their websites to send them > txt messages? > > 2010/1/13 Super Steve <[email protected]> > > > > > I know there has been several people on here asking about how to send > > text messages from a website and there were several answers. > > > Lately I've been playing around with using Twitter and having tweets > > sent to my phone. I got to thinking that this might be a way to have > > my website send me txt messages for free. > > > I've found lots of PHP code that sends a message to Twitter, and then > > I just need to set up a Twitter account and link it to my phone and > > disable other people from following that account. Free txt messages > > to me from my website! > > > Of course this is only any good if you want to send txt messages to > > just one phone (or a limited number of phones); it won't allow you to > > send a txt message to any phone. But I have several clients that are > > currently using other methods to get their websites to send them txt > > messages (i.e. urgent requests from their clients, etc). > > > Has anyone else used Twitter in this manner? The only down-side I can > > see if that there's a limit of 150 messages per hour. > > > -- > > NZ PHP Users Group:http://groups.google.com/group/nzphpug > > To post, send email to [email protected] > > To unsubscribe, send email to > > [email protected]<nzphpug%[email protected]>
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