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The biggest problem is the fact that you need something to send sms from...
All that is handled by MSN mobile on a mobile operator basis, direct subscription between you and your operator.
You pay per message you receive, and pay to your operator to have that ability. And you send at normal SMS/text message rates. So it's their sms server that gets used.
In Denmark you even get a telephone number that's 3 digits longer than normal, for all the contacts on your contact list, direct number to send messages to their MSN, and for you to be able to link a name in your cell phone to them.
A typical SMS on my end looks like this:
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Tom
(1/1)
Here's the message Tom has sent.
toms@email.address.org
<Save the number so you can send messages when you want>
And followed by a long unique (for the contact person) phone number to send SMS'es back to.