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Web Sms @ Mobilelife.co.th

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I want to use the web sms to send text message to 1-2-call number, but the website http://www.mobilelife.co.th has only Thai version. Could somebody speaks Thai help to translate the following into English for me?

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Thank you very much in advance

AFAIK this service is available only to 1-2-Call subscribers who have registered for mobilelife. (They send you a password as an SMS to your phone.)

I'm guessing you are not a 1-2-Call subscriber, but are looking for web-based SMS origination solutions? I think Yahoo Messenger allows this, for free, and ThaiVisa may have some sort of SMS offering as well. There are many fee-based services that are relatively in-expensive.

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THanks for your help. Yes, I'm a 1-2-Call user and I managed to sign up and coud use the service. However everytime I send an sms I see these texts highlight in red, so I just wanna know what it's all about.

Once again, khop khun mak nah kha :-)

PS: yahoo Messenger sms doesn't work. I tried many times already :-(

AFAIK this service is available only to 1-2-Call subscribers who have registered for mobilelife. (They send you a password as an SMS to your phone.)

I'm guessing you are not a 1-2-Call subscriber, but are looking for web-based SMS origination solutions? I think Yahoo Messenger allows this, for free, and ThaiVisa may have some sort of SMS offering as well. There are many fee-based services that are relatively in-expensive.

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