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Sms Messages: How To Make Them?

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Where can I find any information regarding sms distribution list?

Som many service providers !!! Anyone has good recomendation for those?

Why do you want distribution lists?

There is enough spam on the internet, without carrying it over to mobile phones!!

I make it a matter of principle never ever to buy anything from a spammer no matter what medium they use.

I keep getting spam messages in Thai from DTAC...very annoying. I already have way to much to deal with in the email, last thing I want is to be pinged on the phone constantly as well.

Where can I find any information regarding sms distribution list?

Som many service providers !!! Anyone has good recomendation for those?

Could you describe your application requirements in more detail?

There are many companies that offer SMS delivery services. These are typically used by enterprises to deliver information in a timely fashion to a globally-distributed mobile workforce. Mobile phone companies guard their subscriber list very closely as evidenced by the fact that you only recieve SMSes from your current mobile service provider, or friends. Once subscribers start recieving unsolicited SMSes the first thing they will do is complain to their service provider, who will in turn filter/reject the undesirable SMS delivery service provider's in-bound SMSes.

There are many companies that offer SMS delivery services. These are typically used by enterprises to deliver information in a timely fashion to a globally-distributed mobile workforce. Mobile phone companies guard their subscriber list very closely as evidenced by the fact that you only recieve SMSes from your current mobile service provider, or friends. Once subscribers start recieving unsolicited SMSes the first thing they will do is complain to their service provider, who will in turn filter/reject the undesirable SMS delivery service provider's in-bound SMSes.

So There ! :D:D:D

Good one Lomatopo :o

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