
on 23-06-2014 08:46
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on 23-06-2014 08:46
Hi,
It is possible to send a text message from my PC to a Mobile Phone with O2?
I have heard that with some other Providers this can be done, but I don't know about O2.
If this can be done and O2 permit it, can you please advise me of how to set this up.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Ron.
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on 23-06-2014 08:49
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on 23-06-2014 08:49
That service was ended sometime ago unfortunately.
I use iMessage from my iPad to iPhones sometimes.

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on 23-06-2014 08:49
That service was ended sometime ago unfortunately.
I use iMessage from my iPad to iPhones sometimes.

on 23-06-2014 08:52
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on 23-06-2014 08:52
Hi bandofbrothers, many thanks for the fast reply. Appreciated.
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on 23-06-2014 08:55
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on 23-06-2014 08:55
I don't use any myself so I cannot recommend any one service in particular.
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on 23-06-2014 09:28
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on 23-06-2014 09:28
http://www.o2.co.uk/apps/tu-go
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on 23-06-2014 10:21
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on 23-06-2014 10:21
I have used Mighty Text which utilises your allowance. Sometimes handy especially when sending lengthy texts.
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23-06-2014 10:25 - edited 23-06-2014 10:30
@jonsie wrote:I have used Mighty Text which utilises your allowance. Sometimes handy especially when sending lengthy texts.
That looks interesting @jonsie
I see its american based.
Im not too sure about their privacy policy tho !
"This Privacy Policy describes MightyText's policies and procedures on the collection, use and disclosure of your information. MightyText receives your information through our various web sites, SMS, APIs, and other services ("Services"). When using any of our Services you consent to the collection, transfer, manipulation, storage, disclosure and other uses of your information as described in this Privacy Policy. Irrespective of which country that you reside in or create information from, your information may be used by MightyText in the United States or any other country where MightyText operates."
"Text Messages: Our Services are primarily designed to help you share information privately with whom you choose. None of the information is ever made public, unless you explicitly opt-in for that."
Does this mean they can read your text messages ?
A shame its only for Android Platforms.

