To
address a message to a Two-Way Device Simply use the 10-digit-phone
number. In some two-way devices, the address is called a PIN.
| If a non-USA Mobility device wants to send a message to you, your e-mail address is: |
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Your 10digitphonenumber@my2way.com or your vanityname@my2way.com |
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Your 10digitphonenumber@airmessage.net or your vanity.name@airmesage.net |
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Your 7digitPIN or 10digitphonenumber either @usamobility.net or @usamobility.net |
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To
address a message to an Internet Email Address
Addressing a
message to someone's e-mail is no different than the address you would
use from your desktop computer. Simply enter the person's address into
your two-way device as an e-mail address.
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To address a
message to any Word, Advanced Word or Two-way Device on another
network:
Enter the address in your USA Mobility
two-way Device as an e-mail address. Use the chart below
to look up the carrier for the device if you do not know the e-mail
address. (If you cannot successfully get a message to a device,
you may need to ask the other person to determine the e-mail address for
his or her device. For many carriers, the address is not easily
known.)
In the paging industry, some devices
have a PIN that is a distinct number different from the telephone
number, and yet is part of the e-mail address. In these cases, you
will need to ask the other person for his or her PIN before you can
establish the e-mail address for their device.
AllTel |
10digitphonenumber@alltelmessage.com
or
10digitphonenumber@alltel.com |
American Messaging
(formerly SBC Paging) |
10 digit pager number@page.americanmessaging.net |
Cingular
(former AT&T) |
Blackberry or SMS = username@mobile.att.net or
10digitcellularnumber@mmode.com or
mMode plan = yourmmodeusername@mmode.com
The
address(es) are case sensitive and must be in lower case
letters. |
| Cingular
Wireless |
Blackberry or SMS = 10digitnumber@mobile.mycingular.net |
Motient |
2way = username@2way.net |
| Nextel |
Phone
= 10digitphonenumber@messaging.nextel.com |
| Qwest |
10digitphonenumber@qwestmp.com |
SkyTel |
1way and 2way = 7digitPIN@skytel.com |
| Sprint
PCS |
Phone
= 10digitphonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com |
| TMobile |
10digitphonenumber@tmomail.net |
| USA Mobility |
1way = 10digitphonenumber@page.metrocall.com
2way = 10digitphonenumber@My2Way.com
1way = 7digitPIN@usamobility.net
1.5way/2way = 10digitphonenumber@airmessage.net
1way = 7digitPIN or 10digitphonenumber either @usamobility.net or @usamobility.net
2way = 7digitPIN or 10digitphonenumber either @usamobility.net or @usamobility.net |
| Verizon
Wireless Cellular |
10digitphonenumber@vtext.com |
| Verizon
Wireless Messaging |
1way
= 10digitphonenumber@pager.myairmail.com
2way = 10digitphonenumber@myairmail.com |
Note to Carriers: To update or correct this list, please send an e-mail to webdesk@usamobility.com.
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To
address a message to any Text-enabled Cell Phone
USA Mobility
has made it easy to send messages to text-enabled cell phones with the
Cell Text Messaging service for customers using airmessage.net messaging
domain. Forget about memorizing all those different cellular
e-mail addresses. All you need to know is one: celltext.net
Here's
how it works:
From your USA Mobility Two-way pager, type in the 10-digit cell phone
number followed by @celltext.net to send messages to any text-enabled
cell phone.
Example: 2145551212@celltext.net
From
a text-enabled cell phone to a USA Mobility Two-way recipient on the
airmessage.net domain, users can address a text message from their cell
phone and send it to the 10-digit Two-way pager number. No domain
is required.
Example: 2145551111
NOTE: Using the cellular e-mail address to send text messages will continue to
work.
Example: 2145551111@sprintpcs.com
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