SMS to Pakistan?

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Hello all,

I am about to get a Cingular phone, and one of my main reasons is to be able
to send international text messages to Pakistan. The reps have assured me
that I will be able to do so, BUT I have been burned in the past with other
carriers. So, I would like to know if anyone here has successfully been
able to send texts to Pakistan using their Cingular phone.

Many thanks.

Sahar S.
 
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>I am about to get a Cingular phone, and one of my main reasons is to be able
>to send international text messages to Pakistan. The reps have assured me
You can send text messages from your computer. Will that do the job?
I used my Cingular phone recently in Europe and text messages I sent were
never received and vice versa.
 
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Thanks to the folks who treated my query with the respect it deserved. I
will continue to check with Cingular. I don't know of a way to send SMS by
computer to Pakistan, and in any case, I'd rather have SMS capability from
my phone. In the meantime, if someone else has had direct experience with
SMS to Pakistan, please do let me know.

To those who flamed me, please know that it's EXACTLY people like you that
are the problem. We'll never have peace in this world until there are
people that think like you (and they do exist on both sides).

Sahar


<tmoran@acm.org> wrote in message news:N9Qkd.601138$8_6.358430@attbi_s04...
> >I am about to get a Cingular phone, and one of my main reasons is to be
> >able
>>to send international text messages to Pakistan. The reps have assured me
> You can send text messages from your computer. Will that do the job?
> I used my Cingular phone recently in Europe and text messages I sent were
> never received and vice versa.
 
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In <10p8cb572do6k80@corp.supernews.com> on Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:42:47 -0500,
"Sahar Shafqat" <sshafqat@gmpexpress.net> wrote:

>Thanks to the folks who treated my query with the respect it deserved. I
>will continue to check with Cingular. I don't know of a way to send SMS by
>computer to Pakistan, ...

"Google is your friend"
<http://www.google.com/search?q=send+sms+pakistan>
First link is <http://www.smspk.com/>
More links follow.

>To those who flamed me, please know that it's EXACTLY people like you that
>are the problem. We'll never have peace in this world until there are
>people that think like you (and they do exist on both sides).

Nobody flamed you. The real problem is getting insulted so easily.
Chill out.

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* Reply by Jack D. Russell, Sr. <jackru$$ell2@notmail.com>
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JN> In <10p8cb572do6k80@corp.supernews.com> on Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:42:47
JN> -0500, "Sahar Shafqat" <sshafqat@gmpexpress.net> wrote:

>> Thanks to the folks who treated my query with the respect it
>> deserved. I will continue to check with Cingular. I don't know of
>> a way to send SMS by computer to Pakistan, ...

JN> "Google is your friend"
JN> <http://www.google.com/search?q=send+sms+pakistan>
JN> First link is <http://www.smspk.com/>
JN> More links follow.

>> To those who flamed me, please know that it's EXACTLY people like
>> you that are the problem. We'll never have peace in this world
>> until there are people that think like you (and they do exist on
>> both sides).

JN> Nobody flamed you. The real problem is getting insulted so
JN> easily. Chill out.

Indeed...and for the poster that asked, Al Gonzales is GW's soon to be
"Top Law Enforcement Officer" in these United States. Sheese, read the
newspaper. AG the AG.
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I've had problems sending Cingular SMS overseas. For example, i can receive
SMS from China but not send them. Sending and receiving to some other
countries is hopeless.

I've never tried to Pakistan.

I heard that T-Mobile (owned by Deutsche Telecom) provides great
international SMS service. You may want to check there.


"Sahar Shafqat" <sshafqat@gmpexpress.net> wrote in message
news:10p8cb572do6k80@corp.supernews.com...
> Thanks to the folks who treated my query with the respect it deserved. I
> will continue to check with Cingular. I don't know of a way to send SMS
> by computer to Pakistan, and in any case, I'd rather have SMS capability
> from my phone. In the meantime, if someone else has had direct experience
> with SMS to Pakistan, please do let me know.
>
> To those who flamed me, please know that it's EXACTLY people like you that
> are the problem. We'll never have peace in this world until there are
> people that think like you (and they do exist on both sides).
>
> Sahar
>
>
> <tmoran@acm.org> wrote in message
> news:N9Qkd.601138$8_6.358430@attbi_s04...
>> >I am about to get a Cingular phone, and one of my main reasons is to be
>> >able
>>>to send international text messages to Pakistan. The reps have assured
>>>me
>> You can send text messages from your computer. Will that do the job?
>> I used my Cingular phone recently in Europe and text messages I sent were
>> never received and vice versa.
>
>
 
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In <fR6ld.20621$6q2.19796@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com> on Fri, 12 Nov 2004
17:58:35 GMT, "Richie" <mbc@pcbell.net> wrote:

>I've had problems sending Cingular SMS overseas. For example, i can receive
>SMS from China but not send them.

That's probably due to government interference.

>Sending and receiving to some other
>countries is hopeless.

Which ones?

>I've never tried to Pakistan.
>
>I heard that T-Mobile (owned by Deutsche Telecom) provides great
>international SMS service. You may want to check there.

I seriously doubt that T-Mobile works any better than Cingular -- AFAIK they
use the same basic mechanism.

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On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 18:38:39 GMT, John Navas
<spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> said in alt.cellular.cingular:

>In <10pb1vs8jahuc4a@corp.supernews.com> on Fri, 12 Nov 2004 23:04:39 -0500,
>"Sahar Shafqat" <sshafqat@gmpexpress.net> wrote:

>>(And given the current
>>widespread harassment and discrimination against Muslims in the U.S., this
>>was NOT "harmless kidding" so please don't try to argue that.)

>What nonsense.

No, John, unfortunately, given the many incidents in the US alone, a
Muslim being afraid of persecution isn't being nonsensical. It's sad,
but it's true, that too many people see all Muslims as potential
terrorists.
 
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In <govfp0pom5nn815pplo836ouvp6ogbte4d@4ax.com> on Mon, 15 Nov 2004 01:06:07
GMT, Al Klein <rukbat@verizon.org> wrote:

>On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 18:38:39 GMT, John Navas
><spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> said in alt.cellular.cingular:
>
>>In <10pb1vs8jahuc4a@corp.supernews.com> on Fri, 12 Nov 2004 23:04:39 -0500,
>>"Sahar Shafqat" <sshafqat@gmpexpress.net> wrote:
>
>>>(And given the current
>>>widespread harassment and discrimination against Muslims in the U.S., this
>>>was NOT "harmless kidding" so please don't try to argue that.)
>
>>What nonsense.
>
>No, John, unfortunately, given the many incidents in the US alone, a
>Muslim being afraid of persecution isn't being nonsensical. It's sad,
>but it's true, that too many people see all Muslims as potential
>terrorists.

True or not, it had nothing to do with his original rant; i.e., nonsense.

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