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John
12th January 2005, 02:27
Howdy,
I'd like to know if it's possible to send a text message to a friend in the States. I've got the Samsung E700 (has GPRS) and I'm on o2.
I tried texting using two methods: using +1 followed by the number, and 00 followed by the number, but my friend didn't receive either text.
Can anyone please help me. :D
Win2Win
12th January 2005, 03:15
I send txt all over the World no problemo.
Try this for the correct code www.bt.com/international-guide
John
12th January 2005, 03:31
Thanks for that K,
I think I need a Tri Band phone though. :(
Win2Win
12th January 2005, 03:36
You should be able to send from GPRS/GSM phones no problem.
Your not sending it to a house phone are you?:laugh
John
12th January 2005, 03:50
When I ring the number it doesn't even ring, just says "Error"
I've tried the following:
+1 ### #######
00 ### #######
01 ### #######
001 ### #######
Not putting spaces in-between either, just demonstrating that the first three hashes are the area code for where she lives.
John
12th January 2005, 03:52
Oh and another thing, I take it because I'm using a GPRS phone that it's already enabled, I don't need to connect to enable WAP before sending the message do I?
plater
12th January 2005, 08:48
Hi stereo, when I first had a gprs Phone I had to have it activated before I could do international call's (Vodaphone), phoning from abroad to the uk you usually leave out the 0 in the area code rugby is 01788 etc!, so leave out the 0 in the mobile number and give it a try.
Win2Win
12th January 2005, 09:49
Country Code: +1 to dial in(00 1 from UK)
Access Code: 011 code to dial out(011 44 for UK)
John
12th January 2005, 16:00
Cheers Plater, I tried that but it doesn't work. :(
Keith that's taken from the site which I have right in front of me... does the first bit mean I need 001 before the number?
Workshy
12th January 2005, 16:03
BLimey, just e-mail them! :laugh
Win2Win
12th January 2005, 17:08
You dial "+00 1 ********* your number", you usually need to use the "+" sign and no spaces, when txt Singapore its "+0065*****"
John
13th January 2005, 01:16
Thanks Keith I will try that and see if it works.
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