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Is it Possible to Send a Text Message to a Landline Telephone?

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Is it Possible to Send a Text Message to a Landline Telephone?

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As counterintuitive as it may sound, it is possible for certain cellular phone customers to send a text message to a landline. The recipient of such a text message does not need a modified telephone, however. The text message is automatically converted to an automated voice message through “text to voice” technology. All the recipient must do is listen to the message and respond with a recorded voice message of his or her own. When a cellular phone customer sends a text message to a landline, he or she must first compose the message using a Short Message Service (SMS) format and then input the ten digit phone number of the recipient’s landline phone. The cellular phone service provider will attempt to send the text message to a landline at least three times. If the recipient answers the phone, he or she should hear the automated voice message. If the landline phone is not answered, the message may go to voice mail or an answering machine. Depending on the cellular provider, customers w

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TeleMessage has developed text-to-landline technology that allows users to create a text message from their mobile phones and send them to any landline phone. A text to speech engine converts the text to a female voice that allows the receivers to hear the messages. A standard call is placed to the landline number after which the recipient’s phone will ring. If the phone is answered, a recorded message asks whether the listener wishes to accept a message that has been sent from a wireless subscriber at no charge. If the listener accepts, the text message recording is played. If the call goes to voicemail or an answering machine, the recording is delivered and left just like any voicemail message. Meanwhile, the senders receive status messages back indicating whether the text was successfully delivered to a person, a voicemail or not delivered. Recipients who receive text-to-landlines messages live are offered the opportunity to reply to the text message with a voice record

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