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Send Sms To Thailand ?

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Need your advice.

Which website do you use to send SMS to Thai cellphones?

Does it works for ORANGE ?

Thanks for replies.

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Doesn't work anymore! They write in Thai that in 80 percent of cases SMS won't be delivered, but actually it is 100 % !!!

And it never worked for Orange I think.

Thanks anyway.

  • 2 weeks later...

I Use ICQ...works fine

Not to AIS, it might work with DTAC?

hi there ,

i think yahoo messenger , mobile sms is the most reliable and can as well reply thru cell . I will rate icq as 2 nd cause reply thru sell not possible. But all these free services are uncertain.

r it work with AIS

For AIS you need to use this website;

http://203.170.228.139/gsmweb/

For DTAC/DPROMPT;

https://sonic2.tac.co.th/bp3/bin/Index?lang...=WebMessageForm

I have no direct gateway for Orange mobiles.

For the AIS/One2Call service, the mobile you are sending to has to be postpaid. Prepaid will also work if the mobile is registered inside Thailand by calling *931 or sending a blank text message to 900931

Once this is done you can send text messages to this particular mobile, with the cost(between 1 and 3 baht) being deducted from the credit or added to their bill.

For the DTAC/DPROMPT service, you have to register you DTAC/DPROMPT mobile while you are inside Thailand. Once that is done the website gives you access to 50 FREE text msgs monthly.

Voila!

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