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	<title>Comments on: Text Messaging: Where The Volume And The Dollars Are Today</title>
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		<title>By: USShortCodesWhois</title>
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		<description>The post talks about 3 short codes in the US. There is a directory of about 300 at USShortCodesWHOIS.com. I don&#039;t claim this is a complete list because the US Short Codes Registry operated by Neustar won&#039;t share that publicly, but I haven&#039;t see a longer list of US short codes anywhere else. Cheers.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The post talks about 3 short codes in the US. There is a directory of about 300 at USShortCodesWHOIS.com. I don&#8217;t claim this is a complete list because the US Short Codes Registry operated by Neustar won&#8217;t share that publicly, but I haven&#8217;t see a longer list of US short codes anywhere else. Cheers.</p>
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