List of Networks: Sprint PCS 10-digit cell phone number @ messaging.sprintpcs.com (ex.3332221111@messaging.sprintpcs.com) T-Mobile 10-digit cell phone number @ tmomail.net (ex.3332221111@tmomail.net)


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Hi, in this video, I will show you guys, how to text for free. So, for example, I have to tell then you can take my phone for free and it supports pretty many networks and I do not know if you guys know this but it can work just like an email so like telus hotmail.com and telus is msg.telus.com and your phone number in the front and then Comcast Fido how ever you pronounce that, Rogers Wireless. Okay, so I am Telus so I am going to use this one, the telus. So far, I should do is go to my email so I have SPAM here so I can use hotmail. I may use yahoo or gmail and just go to send new message and to type the phone number. I am not going to show you phone number so I would show you how to go to your network then you copy the msg.telus.com for telus, just copy that. If you have Fido, you just copy @Fido.com.ca and after you copy here, just paste site in here. In front of the theme you type in your phone number. I do not want to show it so I am going to just type here. Here is my phone. Here is for the subject. If they will ask for my phone number and subject I am just going to type hey and right here I am going to type “Testing out the free text” and you can go ahead and press save. I will write over here unless go down and press save in my cell phone, just wait. It takes about ten seconds or twenty. I am going to go ahead and I will just go to the messages, so we are going to read them and press okay and here is the text, “Testing out the free text”, press subscribe here so I tell you some free text send text message for free and hope you got to enjoy it and so you got some texts and the codes are going to be on the side. So, how ever that is it just makes sense. Bye.