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Hello there.
Does anyone know how can we send a sms to a Vodafone number in Sweden through a webpage?
I will be pretty glad if you help me on that.
Best wishes,
Brisa.
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Posted: 2004-02-08 22:58:32
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just type +4670####### or whatever the number is...
The most important thing is to remove the 0 in the beginning of the number and add +46
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Posted: 2004-02-08 23:25:04
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Sorry, maybe I was not clear with my question.
This time I will explain everything.
I live in Sweden, but I come from Brazil.
I wonder how my family in Brazil can send me SMS (I am Vodafone costumer) through some WEBSITE. Vodafone website doesnīt have a service which allow general people to send SMS to its costumers via the website. Then I wonder: is there any website where people can access and send sms to Vodafone costumers in Sweden?
Hope I made it clear this time.
Greetings,
Brisa.
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Posted: 2004-02-09 13:46:41
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http://www.sms.ac/ supports Vodafone Sweden
you can also check
http://www.bilder.nu/sms/ (site is in Swedish) for other sites which offers free SMS through websites.
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Posted: 2004-02-09 19:09:02
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oooh now I see...
Well there are plenty of sites that allows free sms.
Cytech just gave you some...
I think it's only Telia who has some problems with website-sms.
At least last time I tried to send to a Telia phone.
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Posted: 2004-02-10 08:22:21
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Thanks thanks thanks guys!
It worked with sms.ac. That was perfect. I have signed myself in there and then I activated my mobile phone (they send a code to our phone, so we need to type that code on sms.ac to be free to start using the service).
I have free 8 sms everyday to send through the webpage. And if I need more, then I have to pay for extra sms.
But itīs pretty cool. I have tested it here by sending a sms to myself. Itīs fast, easy and efective.
Thanks a lot!!!!
Brisa.
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Posted: 2004-02-10 11:11:58
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A good and cheap service is
http://pro.hooya.com - I think they support credit card payment as well.
You can also get GPRS in your phone and then get a special "mobile" email-account to check from your phone from time to time - the cheapest possible!!!
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Posted: 2004-03-12 04:58:24
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I recommend using a directory service that lists free sms sites such as smstoday.co.uk, or also try agent sms dot com.
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Posted: 2006-01-15 20:06:43
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this is an old thread and the writer has gotten the answer already, locking thread
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Posted: 2006-01-17 08:32:33
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