On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Scot Jenkins wrote:
> I called AT&T wireless customer serivce at 1-800-888-7600 and asked
> about this.  I was told that the number I had qpage dialing was
> through a 3rd party company that is now out of business and that the
> service was officially discontinued as of Aug 31, 2003.  It worked for
> me up until yesteday, so I suspect the accountants and auditors are on
> site reclaiming equipment today ;)
>
> AT&T said I should use their SMS messaging via the following URL:
> http://www.mobile.att.net/messagecenter/
>
> The website puts the message directly into the SMS queue which is
> faster then emailing <10-digit-cellphone-number>@mobile.att.net.  I
> just tested it and got the message just seconds after I hit the send
> button.  So far so good.  Now to revamp my notification messaging...

Having to use the web sucks, though - if your link is down, and that's why
you're paging, well, that's a problem.  :)

For that matter, if AT&T's link is down, you can't page.

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