April 9, 2008
8:14 am

The Outlook Mobile Service (OMS) was introduced in Outlook 2007 to allow you to send and receive text messages in Outlook. It also enables you to configure mobile notifications to have important messages, calendar summaries, and reminders forwarded to your mobile phone as text messages. The OMS features depend on hosting providers which provide the connection between Outlook and your mobile phone.

Until now, few users in North America were able to use these features because only a few wireless service providers were supported by SMSLink, the only hosting provider available in North America when Outlook 2007 was released. With the recent introduction of SMSOfficer, a new OMS hosting provider, you can send and receive text messages in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 regardless of which wireless service provider you use.

Click here to create an account with an Outlook Mobile Service (OMS) hosting provider to connect Outlook 2007 with your mobile phone.

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    James says#1 | October 19th, 2008 at 8:13 am

    ZendSMS will let you send and receiving via Outlook 2007 using text messaging (SMS), and also multimedia messaging (MMS). Text message notification when reminders come to due are also supported, and installation is also easy. Therefore this service from ZendSMS Outlook 2007 Mobile Service will meet all your needs.

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