On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Alan Clegg wrote:
I've recently moved to Cingular Wireless (formerly BellSouth Mobility DCS in this area) for "all of my wireless communication needs".
They are, however, unable to offer me information regarding an IXO (or TAP) number that I can use to send text pages from a "regular old modem". I've used qpage and hylafax previously (with another paging company), and would REALLY like to get this working (since GMS works amazingly well down in the RF hole where I live).
I believe it's <phonenumber>@sbcemail.com - with phonenumber in 10digit format (e.g. 2025551212@sbcemail.com). At least that's what works for the Cellular One system in Greater Boston.
If anyone has contacts with Cingular, or knows where I might find more info (I've done web-searches, and the best I've come up with at this point is http://www.qpage.org/phone-numbers.html which does not list BellSouth DCS *OR* Cingular [but does list some of the other companies that are now part of the "Cingular family"]), please let me know.
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