Along with the paid sending of SMS messages from the phone, there are options for free messages using the Internet. Email is one of the most famous ways of exchanging information on the web. It can be used to communicate and share files, and delivery of a notification can take only a few seconds.
Instructions
Step 1
To send SMS via the Internet, use the official cellular service to send messages. In this case, you need to know exactly the operator with whom your subscriber has a contract for the relevant services. Use a search engine to find exactly his website. The most common sites of Russian operators are https://mts.ru, https://beeline.ru and
Step 2
Go to the main page of the resource, use the search to locate the form for sending a message. Enter the recipient's number in international format, SMS text and the specified characters (anti-spam). Then click on the "Send" button. Please note that the use of Latin characters will allow you to use more characters in the text of one message compared to Cyrillic.
Step 3
Send SMS using programs such as mail.agent and icq. They have a built-in function of sending messages to a mobile phone. You can consider the principle of operation using the example of the mail.agent messenger.
Step 4
Go to the website mail.ru. For this program you need to have an e-mail in the mail. Therefore, register on the postal service. Then go to the specified link https://agent.mail.ru/ru/download/agent_windows/download.html and download the installation file called "Agent" to your PC. Then run this application, then enter your username and password.
Step 5
Before sending a message to a cell phone, make sure the recipient has a contact mobile number. Examine your contact list. In the event that a corresponding icon is visible next to the name, this means that the phone number is indicated.
Step 6
Add a new contact to your friends list for calls and SMS messages, then enter the subscriber's number in the international format in the field provided. After that, you will be able to send SMS using an e-mail, but, as a rule, no more than one message per minute.