Glenn

>>  I imagine you could go to the carrier's web site and get the gateway 
>> information

I am following your advice, but , , , ,  either I'm not very adept at searching 
or the info is in fact not so easy to find.  I have been able to get, by 
googling, a comprehensive list of carriers in the form of e.g '[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]', but on going to O2's site it's not easy to find what the 'number' 
format should be. I tried mailing Tesco (UK's largest supermarket chain who 
collaborate with O2 to provide Tesco Mobile network) to get their sms info 
yesterday but haven't received a reply.  While googling, I came across a forum 
in which a guy from the US asked how he could mail to UK mobiles and he quoted 
Verizon sms gateway address as an example of how it's done in the States - he 
got no reply!  Are they conspiring against us here !!

Regards

Steve

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