In addition to calling phone numbers and sending emails, SafetyLine can also send text messages to cell phones.
All you need to know is the 10 digit phone number and the mobile service provider to generate an email address that can be notified by SafetyLine. This email address is added to SafetyLine in the same way that regular email notifications are.
Below are some of the major phone provider email domains:
AT&T | @txt.att.net |
Bell Mobility | @txt.bell.ca |
Koodo Mobile | @msg.koodomobile.com |
MTS | @text.mtsmobility.com |
Rogers | @pcs.rogers.com |
SaskTel | @sms.sasktel.com |
Sprint | @messaging.sprintpcs.com |
T-Mobile | @tmomail.net |
Telus | @msg.telus.com |
Verizon | @emai.uscc.net |
Virgin Mobile Canada | @vmobile.ca |
Virgin Mobile USA | @vmobile.com |
Talkline | @sms.talkline.de |
Tele2 | @sms.tele2.se |
Telia | @sms.telia.se |
Fido | @fido.ca |
Public Mobile | @msg.telus.com |
Example: If you are sending a text message to a Bell phone with the phone number 111-222-3333, the email address will be "1112223333@txt.bell.ca"
If your mobile provider is not listed here, please contact them to find out their email domain for sending text messages by email. Please be aware that carrier charges may apply, depending on your service agreement.