Actually--

As far as I know, almost every single carrier in the US (and the only
ones that may not offer it would be very, very minor carriers with an
inconsequential user base) offers SMS.

Frankly put, the SMS business is a cash cow for the carriers in air
time, etc.

Russ

> I don't know whether this helps or not, but as far as I know the 
> carriers that offer SMS to their customers in the US are T-Mobile and 
> Cingular/AT&T.


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